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Need winners opinion: AKo preflop, adjusting to skill levels
Game is 6-12, East Coast. utg. player raises. Next to act, I have AKo and reraise. The gunner and I are winning players, probably break-even with each other. The remaining 8 opponents are loose and much worse in skill level.
Question is: Knowing this, should I have considered flat-calling here instead of making it 3? (I flopped a King and won the hand, gunner had QQ). |
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Re: Need winners opinion: AKo preflop, adjusting to skill levels
3-bet always. Let the others call 3 cold if they want, or fold if that's too rich for them. Either way is fine. I'll take AKo with position heads up against a winning player who raises UTG any day.
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Re: Need winners opinion: AKo preflop, adjusting to skill levels
3-bet.
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Re: Need winners opinion: AKo preflop, adjusting to skill levels
I vote "easy 3-bet."
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Re: Need winners opinion: AKo preflop, adjusting to skill levels
If you can't 3 bet, then you might as well just not even look at your cards when the "gunner" raises.
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Re: Need winners opinion: AKo preflop, adjusting to skill levels
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3-bet. [/ QUOTE ] and its not even close (thats the first time ive used that, i feel like i belong now [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]) |
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