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Re: An AKo disagreement
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be more agressive! [/ QUOTE ] what sage advice. |
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Re: An AKo disagreement
With one limper out of position I'm not raising to 1000-1200 chips. That's begging to be called.
Now you got it! Getting called is the whole idea! |
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Re: An AKo disagreement
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With one limper out of position I'm not raising to 1000-1200 chips. That's begging to be called. Now you got it! Getting called is the whole idea! [/ QUOTE ] So you want to be called by who knows what out of position with AK? Why. Honestly, that just seems silly to me. You either want to win the pot pre-flop or see all 5 cards. All your doing is building a bigger pot that will be tough to get away from. What's your plan on the flop? Again, if it's a continuation bet you're pretty much committing yourself to the pot. |
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Re: An AKo disagreement
Yea, I want a call!!
The last thing I want to do is turn AK into 72o. I can push and pray for a fold with 72o, don't need to waste my premium hands when all I want is a fold. -Scott |
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Re: An AKo disagreement
So what's your plan on a non A or K flop (which will happen about 2/3 of the time)? Check-fold? Continuation bet and fold? Push?
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Re: An AKo disagreement
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So what's your plan on a non A or K flop (which will happen about 2/3 of the time)? Check-fold? Continuation bet and fold? Push? [/ QUOTE ] Um, already covered all that. read my first response. -Scott |
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