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Re: Strange AKs hand
I cap the flop here, the villain who is short stack is likely just trying to get rid of his last few chips with some Ax or flush draw and the one who raised preflop may be calling with a weaker A or under pair. Folding to a 3 bet is out of the question here.
I raise that donk on the turn like you did, even if that's a last ditch with KK or lower, he probably will change is mind and still call you... I raise again on the river, if he had you beat he would have most likely re-raised you on the turn. Don't fear the worst, your hand was looking real good on this board and should welcome, not fear action. |
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Re: Strange AKs hand
About capping the flop, I think it is definitely +EV but calling and waiting for the turn to raise is probably better, since the turn bet is so likely. I may not want to slow down even if a heart falls as pfr is unlikely to have a flush and the other villain would be all in by then.
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Re: Strange AKs hand
Should I have capped this river?
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Re: Strange AKs hand
Capping the river?
Raising after he already donked and JUST called is very profitable. Once villain 3 bets, he is more likely to have AK or better so capping as less value. I would just call the 3 bet. |
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Results
I am not sure why I just called on the river when the hand was playing out. I really was not giving enough thought to the way the hand had been played out, along with his stats.
Villain1 showed 22 and villain2 muched A9. You better believe I added them to my buddy list. |
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