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Old 07-20-2005, 03:11 PM
sethypooh21 sethypooh21 is offline
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Default AKo makes flush from SB...

MP is Weakish-aggressive (plays ok preflop but is subject to MUTB type stuff post flop...)

Game is party 3/6 6.

BB is Loose-middle-aggressive.

I have AcKs in SB

MP raises, folded to me, I 3 bet, BB caps, call call

Flop6bb) 9c6c2h

I lead (?), BB raises, call call.

Turn~9bb)4c

Check, BB bets, call, call.

River: (~11.5BB)8c
I bet...

Standard?

For someone who's not playing right now, I sure am posting a lot of hands I just played...
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Old 07-20-2005, 04:06 PM
setjes setjes is offline
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Default Re: AKo makes flush from SB...

I like it
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Old 07-20-2005, 04:16 PM
tolbiny tolbiny is offline
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Default Re: AKo makes flush from SB...

I think a case can be made for c/r here since there are two other players in - it depends on how aggressive both players are - but with two of them to act there is a solid chance that one of them will have a flush that they want to value bet - or at least bluff at. Obviously best case is that you get to c/r the BB and the butotn calls the bet.
How likely is it that one or both would call this bet without a flush - is an important question.
Edit - after rereading i think a C/R is called for - with the raise and cap by the other two players big cards are abound - one of their four cards being the K or Q is high, get those two bets in.
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