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Hitting AK on turn but getting raised
Standard?
5/10 Party 5-handed UTG (passi-fish) limps, a fold, BTN (taglike after 36 hands) raises, SB folds, fooz 3bets AKo from BB, 2 calls. Flop: T83 rainbow Fooz bets, UTG calls, BTN raises, call, call. Turn: Ace Fooz bets, UTG calls, BTN raises, call, call. River: 7 (no flush possible) Check, check, bet, call, call. |
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Re: Hitting AK on turn but getting raised
i think you are behind here most of the time, probably to a made set.
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Re: Hitting AK on turn but getting raised
Ok. But would you actually let this go? Would you take a different line?
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Re: Hitting AK on turn but getting raised
i think i'd fold after the second raise on the turn.
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Re: Hitting AK on turn but getting raised
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i think you are behind here most of the time, probably to a made set. [/ QUOTE ] probably is stretching it a bit. does he really raise the flop on a dry board, when his relative position allows him to trap a player for big bets on the turn? this means we need to discount a bit AT/A8 also seem possible here, more likely to take a line like this anyways this is probably still a fold. why not check/raise the turn? utg has 5 outs a good amount of the time here, a bet doesn't protect like a c/r does. is the new forum smoking out the lurkers? welcome. |
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