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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
He's saying you can't be results oriented. He obviously didn't know they had aj and a7 preflop.
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
This is probably one of the rare times I fold AKo preflop. We obviously don't have many hands on the loose-passive so we can't be sure of our read but we do know that he's not a maniac so far. I'd fold and pay very close attention to the hand, hoping I can see the capper's hand at showdown.
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
I go ahead and fold here b/c I am out of position and not suited. AKs, I am loving all the extra money in the pot. Not suited, I'll just muck it and get their money when I have a bigger advantage.
Honestly though, I am not sure that calling or folding is a major mistake, so who cares. |
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
This is kinda best case, and you still don't have your share of the pot.
If I take TT or even JJ away from the LP-P it gets even worse for you. The LP-P basically has enormous equity in this hand. Really goes to show the advantage of having a high PP rather than "overs" in a raise pot! Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 2,401,196 games 14.171 secs 169,444 games/sec Board: Dead: equity (%) win (%) / tie (%) Hand 1: 44.1108 % [ 00.44 00.01 ] { AA-TT } Hand 2: 22.5400 % [ 00.20 00.02 ] { AKo } Hand 3: 15.4699 % [ 00.14 00.01 ] { AA-TT, AKs-ATs, KQs-KTs, QJs-QTs, JTs, AKo-ATo, KQo-KTo, QJo-QTo, JTo } Hand 4: 17.8793 % [ 00.16 00.02 ] { AA-TT, AKs-ATs, KQs-KTs, AKo-AJo, KQo-KJo } |
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
I think a big reason I'm folding is b/c I think LAPs range is AA-QQ
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
[ QUOTE ]
-We're probably behind, and judging from a passive player capping we could be way behind -We're out of position -We're almost certainly paying two bets to see the turn if we don't pair on the flop -We can't really call down with Ace-high, but the action indicates that at least some of our cards are probably in other people's hands -AKo isn't much of a multiway hand -There's not much difference between cold-calling a cap from the SB and calling four cold I'm thinking fold. [/ QUOTE ] Hmm... Alright, you get AKo, you raise UTG and get 4 bad, cold-callers and the bb. The dealer asks you if you'd like to switch for JTs. Do you do it? Now I'm curious about the math between 3.5 and 4... ------ 1) First three raise. Pot is 1.5 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10.5 sb. It's folded to you on the button: You're asked to put in 4/14.5: 28% It's folded to you on the SB: 3.5/14: 25% Assuming all the other players would call, pot would be 1.5 + 12 = 13.5. button: 4/17.5: 23% SB: 3.5/17: 20% Hm... I guess you're right. I think the larger the pot and the more numerous the opponents the more significant the difference becomes between 3.5 and 4. In the second scenario it was a 15%, which I think is rather significant. |
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
re: mw power of ako vs jts
------- (Please note that this only shows equity, not EV, and keep in mind that we'ren ot going all-in preflop.) --- AKo vs 4x random: 32.303% (monte carlo: 1% complete) JTs vs 4x random: 28.62% (same) |
#18
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
Fold
Fishlips |
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
David, instead of 4 random, can you try 2 random from the bad players and at least one good PP J's or better from the passive botton capper?
I suspect even if the capper holds J/Q/K/A the same number of times, the possible domination of AKo will make it's equity over J10s less than you just mentioned. |
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Re: 3.5 bets cold to AKo
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[ QUOTE ] if UTG and superLAG has Ax or Kx some of your cards are dead. [/ QUOTE ] That's probably the most significant reason to fold. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. When I was talking about ako/jts in multiway pots, that wasn't taken into consideration: in THIS pot, JTs is probably better than AKo, although 87s might be better than JTs. |
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