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Re: Results
I much prefer a flop raise with 87s on that board out of position. I check-raise all-in with that hand in that spot, more than I check-call a pot bet.
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#22
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Re: AK under fire
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This guy believes in folding AK on an AA4 flop in low stakes no limit when two shortstacked opponents move in on you. I don't doubt he's a winning player, but he's clearly on the weak tight side of things. [/ QUOTE ] If you can't fold TPTK to a turn checkminraise, you're going to have some problems. The trips decision is close, very close. If you bothered to read my analysis, the reason that I said it was a fold is that with 3 aces already accounted for and 2 players allin, most of the time someone will have open trips beat at that level, which is why I believe, to quote Pzhon, "A fold is the percentage play in the long run." This is a completely different situation, and isn't close at all IMO. And not to be results oriented or anything, but folding would have saved Hero 20$ here, no? |
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Re: AK under fire
My goal is to stop losing money in hands that follow this description.
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#24
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Re: AK under fire
Bet less on turn, like $11-12, and fold to the check-raise.
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