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Old 07-05-2005, 01:01 AM
theben theben is offline
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Default Re: Tough AK hand, 3/6 NL party.. suggestions?

i wouldnt have made the flop CR.

this looks like on of those tied or beaten flops, so i would pass. its very unlikely hes pushing a hand that you can beat after you've called his preflop raise and checkraised on the flop. unless hes really laggy or overplays hands, toss this one. i just dont see a typical player pushing a hand here that you beat
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Old 07-05-2005, 01:32 AM
Morphling29 Morphling29 is offline
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Default Re: Tough AK hand, 3/6 NL party.. suggestions?

Without any reads on opponent this is an easy fold, you might get to split if your lucky. But I also think if you always fold in this spot you are playing far to weak.
I would have liked a check call to keep pot as small as possible.
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Old 07-05-2005, 03:54 AM
thabadguy thabadguy is offline
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Default Re: Tough AK hand, 3/6 NL party.. suggestions?

I like a check call in this case, only because the As and the Ks are out, and hence you can rule out(or highly diminish) the possibility of a flush draw,considering he was the pf raiser UTG.
I'd check call flop, possibly lead a spade turn to see what he does.
I think getting to showdown is pretty important here as you're either way ahead or way behind, so how about a flop check call, then a check minraise on blank turn, to see a free river.If he checks behind on turn, blocking bet river. If he calls ur minraise on turn and leads river I am prolly done with it.
Just some new lines I've been trying out, feedback appreciated.
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