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Old 12-28-2005, 09:45 PM
SmileyPSU SmileyPSU is offline
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Default Re: AKs played wrong?

I'd cap the flop and, hitting two pair, cap the turn as well.

I don't know why you would checkraise the turn unless you were planning on capping it.

On the river I'd lead out and call a 3bet.

I'd be hard pressed to put Villain on a set because he played the flop so aggressively. It looks alot like a worse two pair. I'd try and get as many bets in on the flop and turn as possible and if he plays back on the river slow down a bit. I think you're ahead here though.

EDIT: I'd 3-bet the flop, not cap it.
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Old 12-29-2005, 01:24 AM
masse75 masse75 is offline
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Default Re: AKs played wrong?

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I'd be hard pressed to put Villain on a set because he played the flop so aggressively.

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I heartily agree. His raise of the near-bottom set drove out 3 guys that would've likely called the 1 bet, just to pick up your 1 SB.

The K on the turn was a disaster. His aggression on the flop led me to think he hit 2-pair and I'm now ahead. I would've 3-bet the turn and probably gone down in flames on the river as well. Of course, that's why I suck.

I crap my pants every time I'm on the short end of top two versus flopped set.
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