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Re: My interesting AKo hand: June 12
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so what do you do if you don't get the chance to check through? [/ QUOTE ] These are good questions: </font><blockquote><font class="small">Svar på:</font><hr /> do you call one bet from the SB/BB? [/ QUOTE ] I think this is an easy call given the massive size of the pot and the fact that it can't get raised behind me. </font><blockquote><font class="small">Svar på:</font><hr /> what about a bet from UTG+2 or MP1? [/ QUOTE ] Most likely I would call, but then get stuck if a blind c/r. </font><blockquote><font class="small">Svar på:</font><hr /> What about a bet and a raise in front of you (for which you're still getting 'pot odds' to call towards your gutshot but must fear a re-raise)? [/ QUOTE ] This is tough. I'd probably cry and run home to mama. |
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Re: sults
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So I folded, and the river was an A. Showdown was 3-handed between UTG+2, MP1, and SB. SB had KT for the Broadway, MP1 had QJ for 2 pair, and UTG+2 didn't show and I'd have to look back at the hand history for his cards. Turns out I did have only 4 clean outs, but SB held a T, so I actually had 3 outs. But what matters is that due to the size of the pot on the flop, betting accomplishes virtually nothing, and MP1 was actually lining up a check-raise on the flop with his top 2. I'm not paying 2SBs in a huge pot to see a turn card nor offering everyone 19:1 to call my flop bet. Sometimes it's right to check a flop with AK. Jason_t's IHC-winning AK hand was one (even though he screwed up and bet it), this is another. The turn is a close fold, with Mike's reasons being pretty solidly explained. [/ QUOTE ] Posts about other posters are gay |
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