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Re: $33, passing up an edge by folding AK
why exactly is calling wrong?
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#32
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Re: $33, passing up an edge by folding AK
I normally call here. At the $11s I push preflop because I utterly crush that range. The $33s are different enough that I probably call here, and I think calling has a lot going for it. First of all, if you catch an Ace then you stack AQ-AT and can eat a c-bet which should be in the 100-150 area, giving you some implied odds for calling. Second, if he does have a smaller pair, you can win the pot sometimes if he checks to you on a Q- or J-high flop. If you miss and the flop looks bad for you sometimes he checks to you anyways and you can grab a free turn card. I don't see many downsides to calling, really. Sure some of the time you drop 100 here and sometimes you make top pair and he makes a set, but calling takes all the bad sides of coinflips out and still lets you stack off against hands you dominate. I think folding is kind of poopy here honestly. AK in position against a PFR = Jeff's playing this pot.
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Re: $33, passing up an edge by folding AK
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why exactly is calling wrong? [/ QUOTE ] I don't think calling is wrong but the raise compared to the stack sizes makes this a close decision. In a 1000 chip game I'd just call this. In an 800 chip game I don't mind calling about 70 chips (standard raise) in this situation. 125 would be too much to call. 100 is on gray area. In 11-22 I'd push this. In 33 I don't like any option, but I'd probably push 75% of time and call 25% of time depending on my mood. NP: Enslaved - Neogenesis |
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Re: $33, passing up an edge by folding AK
folding here is perfectly acceptable.
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Re: $33, passing up an edge by folding AK
i think i'd either call or fold. maybe, when i'm in gambool-mode, i'd push this.
the one thing i can't see me doing is throw in somekind of re-raise, which is imo the worst option. |
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