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Re: AK vs TT
Thanks for your guys advice. It wasnt that I was shortstacked, I had 1400 in front of me. But I did play it wrong, the check raise allin or at least moving in myself on the flop would have been the best thing to do. But my reraise preflop I believe was correct because it put me as the aggressive player, and I was confident enough that he didnt have AA or KK based on how he had played those hands from early (limping mainly). So the big mistake was not moving in, but i was a very slight favorite, so maybe i should want him to get all of his money in there right... If i move in on the flop he folds for sure. I got all the money in when i had the percentage... not that im always looking for only a 1 percent edge.
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Re: AK vs TT
Result
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=808219 pokenum -h th td - ad kc / jc 8c 3c Holdem Hi: 1221759 enumerated boards cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Td Th 680704 55.72 535859 43.86 5196 0.43 0.559 Kc Ad 535859 43.86 680704 55.72 5196 0.43 0.441 you are in fact the underdog but let's say in the scenario that you're a slight favorite, say 55-45 when there's 200 in the pot already, and it's even money if you get it all in there, you want him to fold without a doubt. think about it, it's +200 right there if he folds. if it's all in say with a 55-45 favorite, that means the total pot will be around 560+200 = 760, and 55% of that is 418. that means you come out ahead 418-280=138 when you win by calling. in essence, fold equity is very crucial here when there is dead money in the pot and it's an even money situation. |
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Re: AK vs TT
You actually put the J 8 3 of clubs in dead cards I believe, I'm getting 51.8 % .
About that Reraise preflop though, I usually only make a reraise (usually larger than that) with aces or kings, so if I had moved in the flop he most likely would have folded assuming I did have the overpair. Im just trying to justify that Raise even though its clear in most cases it was a stupid move. |
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Re: AK vs TT
whoops, my bad. yea 51.8% favorite. you still want to follow through on that flop tho to take it down.
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