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How would you play this? AKs NL 400
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No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $0.50/$1 6 players. Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is UTG+1 with :A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] :K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] UTG calls $1, <font color="red">Hero bets $4</font>, CO folds, <font color="red">Button raises to $10</font>, 3 folds, Hero calls $6. Flop: :6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] :9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] :7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] ($22.5, 2 players) Hero checks, <font color="red">Button bets $17</font>, What would you do here? Edit: Preview your post. |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
Hero calls $17. Turn: :6h ($56.5, 2 players) Hero checks, [color=red]Button bets $78</font>, How about here? Hero folds. Results: Final pot: $134.5 Hand just irritated me. |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
ECK! I dont' like that fold or the call on the flop there, lead into PFR there/3-bet all in. CR this turn all in, you should have some folding equity against a high PP here and even if he calls you probably have 15 outs to a win.
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
Kowalski, I think you should look at my first post.
I understand you are out of position on this hand, but for goodness sake you pick up Ace King suited, I don't know about you but when I have A-K I'm hoping someone raises the pot so I can reraise them about 3 times the size of their raise and than hopefully get called and see a flop. When the flop came out with low cards, like it did, bottom line man you just missed played this hand, if you aren't willing to reraise with A-Ks what hand are you willing to raise with? Had you raised you'd know more information about the strength of the button's hand, but as it is he could have easily raised from the button with 10,9s hit top pair and been willing to raise you off the pot. Also when he made that $78 bet he stole your thunder, now you can't call it because you don't have the correct pot odds. He obviously didn't want to see another diamond come out on the river. Had you made that bet first, he would have been hard pressed to call it with only top pair a 9 (I'm assuming that's all he had) especially if you had been "representing" a monster pair from the begining. No worries, live and learn, don't make that mistake next time. |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
You should have led 3-bet the flop all in.
If you're going to check the flop, you need to check/raise all in. (Assuming 100- stacks) As played, fold the turn. |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
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You should have led 3-bet the flop all in. If you're going to check the flop, you need to check/raise all in. (Assuming 100- stacks) As played, fold the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Wooops I thought his hand was KK |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
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[ QUOTE ] You should have led 3-bet the flop all in. If you're going to check the flop, you need to check/raise all in. (Assuming 100- stacks) As played, fold the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Would you ever fold the flop Jim? [/ QUOTE ] I just noticed that you checked the flop. That's SOOOO BAD. Jim, what would you do if the Hero had position and the Villain fire $17 into the pot? Call and then C/R turn on a non scare card? |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
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Jim, what would you do if the Hero had position and the Villain fire $17 into the pot? Call and then C/R turn on a non scare card? [/ QUOTE ] I would probably go all in. |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
Why is it bad to check the flop? I know that Villian would be firing a large bet, and more than likely re-raising me [all in] if I had came out with a bet. I am not going to win the hand with Ace high, and I'd rather fold than put all my chips in on a draw.
There is only about a 5% chance He has anything but a pair... |
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Re: How would you play this? AKs NL 400
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I'd rather fold than put all my chips in on a draw. [/ QUOTE ] This comment implies fundamental misunderstanding of No Limit Texas Hold'Em. |
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