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AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
Hi, all.
Villain (UTG+1) has not been sitting at the table long -- have only seen about 20 hands. In that time he raised preflop once and called a few times, so he's no maniac. Beyond that I can't say. Party Poker $50 No-Limit Hold'em, $1 BB (10 handed) converter MP3 ($49) CO ($41.7) Button ($62.2) Hero ($49) BB ($146.4) UTG ($22.3) UTG+1 ($47) UTG+2 ($70.5) MP1 ($25.05) MP2 ($46.3) Preflop: Hero is SB with A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. Hero posts a blind of $0.5. <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, <font color="#CC3333">UTG+1 raises to $3</font>, <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, MP3 calls $3, CO calls $3, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, Hero (poster) calls $2.50, BB calls $2. Flop: ($15) K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(5 players)</font> Hero checks, BB folds, <font color="#CC3333">UTG+1 bets $14.25</font>, MP3 folds, CO folds, Hero? So my AKs has hit the flop, but it looks like the villain also likes this flop. I really wasn't sure what to do here. Of course I'm hoping he has AQ or KJ or something, but if he's really as conservative with his preflop raises as my tiny sample size indicates (only seen 1 in 20 hands) then a lot of his possible hands either beat me or we're tied (e.g., AA, KK, QQ, AK, KQ). So what would you do? It looks to me like folding or raising all-in are the only two options, and folding seems incredibly weak here, but still... Thoughts? Of course you're welcome to beat up on me for checking the flop -- if I'd bet out things might have been easier. |
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
I wouldn't check the flop, especially if I'm in EP. I say lead for 1/2-2/3 pot sized bet on the flop, reevaluate against aggression. That's the problem with checking relatively weak hands like TPTK on a flop like this. You get absolutely no information. Against a pre-flop raise, chances are that the best you could hope for is a split pot, but you could very easily be behind.
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
i'd call and then check the turn. the only decent draw is JT, and it's unlikely he has that.
this way you might be able to get a little more on the river against a hand like KJ or AQ (assuming he checks behind on the turn with these hands, which we probably will). i don't think you can let this one go. getting your money in with TPTK for 50 bb's in a raised pot = good times. |
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
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i'd call and then check the turn. the only decent draw is JT, and it's unlikely he has that. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, schwza. It's a line I hadn't considered, but I can see your reasoning. Just to check though: if a blank comes on the turn and he pushes, we're calling, right? |
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
Ugh, tough spot. Youre out of position, but he's betting with any hand he raised with. I dont like raising here, as he will fold any hand that you beat. I agree folding is too weak. I'd just call, and see what his turn action is. If he pushes the turn, id be inclined to fold, if he checks behind, id be inclined to half pot the river.
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
you put yourself in a lot of trouble with that flop check.Only time you should check with AK when you hit is when you plan on check raising. why are all of you guys saying folding is too weak? You can find another spot. I really don't like the call the flop bet, check fold the turn as even if villain has AK or KJ, hes going to bet the turn if checked to. If he is bluffing with Kj, AQ, and he bets 1/2 pot on the turn, what do you do? the call the flop bet, check the turn line gives you no info. The Raise the flop line will tell you if he is bluffing but thats about it. He'll go all in with anything else.Seeing as how both of my options aren't that great, I don't think folding is that bad here. you lose $3, oh well. my guts tells me he has AK as well. small possibility of KQ. definitely not a set. If he hit the set, seeing as its a rainbow board, I just don't see him betting the flop that strongly after 3 checks. And if he is pretty solid, UTG raise preflop with KQ is a bit questionable. |
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
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you put yourself in a lot of trouble with that flop check.Only time you should check with AK when you hit is when you plan on check raising. [/ QUOTE ] Come on bro, you know there are other times you should check other than check-raising. Blanket statements are always wrong [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
alright alright thats true. being that I'm the biggest advocate of no blanket statements, I admit my wrong.
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
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why are all of you guys saying folding is too weak? You can find another spot. [/ QUOTE ] If you’re going to fold on the flop after hitting TPTK simply because the preflop raiser bet the flop, then you shouldn’t have called preflop to begin with as you got the flop you wanted. I like check-calling here against more aggressive opponents and check-raising vs. more passive ones. Leading out on this flop is unlikely to fold hands better than yours but will chase away ones worse than yours. You also can get a read on what hand he might have, and I would rule out a set here as those hands would bet smaller than the pot. AA/JJ/TT/AK/AQ are all possible. --Greg |
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Re: AKs hits flop, faces pot bet
I agree fully greg. however usually I don't have this problem as I lead out on the flop with TPTK. Since the hero made the mistake of checking the flop and clearly does not feel comfortable playing for the rest of his stack, perhaps folding and taking the $3 loss as a lesson learned is not that bad a way to go. That was all I was implying.
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