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Re: Go ahead and re-raise this flop?
I would raise pre-flop and 3-bet the flop. If you have raised the previous 3 hands pre-flop it's even better to raise since they will respect you less.
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Re: Go ahead and re-raise this flop?
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[ QUOTE ] I realize the lack of a pre-flop raise is a mistake. Realize that I wouldn't typically (something like 90% of the time) make this play. Is just calling with AKs ~10% of the time too much? [/ QUOTE ] I guess my problem with "slowplaying" AK is that you don't have a made hand yet. You have a drawing hand. Thus, there's really nothing to "slowplay" yet. Maybe I'm wrong about that, I don't know. My thinking is that it is a good idea, for deception, to slowplay a certain percentage of very strong made hands -- 10% sounds good to me. [/ QUOTE ] There are no made or drawing hands, just hands with higher expectation then others. |
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Re: Go ahead and re-raise this flop?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I realize the lack of a pre-flop raise is a mistake. Realize that I wouldn't typically (something like 90% of the time) make this play. Is just calling with AKs ~10% of the time too much? [/ QUOTE ] I guess my problem with "slowplaying" AK is that you don't have a made hand yet. You have a drawing hand. Thus, there's really nothing to "slowplay" yet. Maybe I'm wrong about that, I don't know. My thinking is that it is a good idea, for deception, to slowplay a certain percentage of very strong made hands -- 10% sounds good to me. [/ QUOTE ] There are no made or drawing hands, just hands with higher expectation then others. [/ QUOTE ] You are right, I stand corrected. By the way, your comment got me thinking about this conceptual question some more, so I looked at SSHE, and there is a nice section at pages 238-240 called "Ace-King Is Not Just A Drawing Hand." Good reading. |
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