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Have you ever....
folded AK preflop in a limit hold 'em game?
I've done it a handful of times playing no limit, and only once was I not beaten, (3rd raise overbet, said he had AKs). Typically, I lay down big slick in a no-limit cash game to the third raise, and the times I see the hands, I usually see aces, kings, and occasionally queens. So in limit hold 'em, what would it take to make this laydown? If UTG raises and UTG+1 reraises and you're next and its three to you? This happened last week when I had AKs, called, got capped, turned a flush. Was against aces and queens (low board) [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. Anyway, I'd like to hear some opinions on if/when you make this laydown. |
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Re: Have you ever....
the only situation I'd do it in without any reads would be if it comes to me capped in the SB in a 1/2 or less blind structure. if a really passive player 3-bets, it's an easy fold
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