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109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
***** Hand History for Game 2567609102 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $100 Buy-in + $9 Entry Fee Trny:15007250 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Saturday, August 20, 15:09:08 EDT 2005 Table Table 11096 (Real Money) Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: GeorgiaStar1 ( $1075 ) Seat 2: north_15 ( $875 ) Seat 3: Mr_MojoRisen ( $850 ) Seat 4: Humpty007 ( $2135 ) Seat 5: bigblind ( $1185 ) Seat 6: Eugene_Krab ( $630 ) Seat 7: Big_Pooch ( $650 ) Seat 8: KKbucsruleKK ( $1430 ) Seat 10: TonyClifton_ ( $1170 ) Trny:15007250 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to north_15 [ Ah Kd ] >You have options at Table 39823 Table!. north_15 is all-In [875] I'm Lazy...thoughts |
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
i don't like it. i think with your hand and your stack size, this could be a good spot to raise to 150 with probably one caller and Stop N Go the flop.
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
you need chips. this will rarely get you chips. so, bad move.
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
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***** Hand History for Game 2567609102 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $100 Buy-in + $9 Entry Fee Trny:15007250 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Saturday, August 20, 15:09:08 EDT 2005 Table Table 11096 (Real Money) Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: GeorgiaStar1 ( $1075 ) Seat 2: north_15 ( $875 ) Seat 3: Mr_MojoRisen ( $850 ) Seat 4: Humpty007 ( $2135 ) Seat 5: bigblind ( $1185 ) Seat 6: Eugene_Krab ( $630 ) Seat 7: Big_Pooch ( $650 ) Seat 8: KKbucsruleKK ( $1430 ) Seat 10: TonyClifton_ ( $1170 ) Trny:15007250 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to north_15 [ Ah Kd ] >You have options at Table 39823 Table!. north_15 is all-In [875] I'm Lazy...thoughts [/ QUOTE ] I limp reraise allin, but what do I know, I'm 1/22 itm. Raising works, pushing is third in my books. |
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
I like a raise to t125.
Yugoslav |
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
Yeh I kinda regret pushing but here are the upsides (for argument sake), You'll often get called by a weaker ace (biggest upside obviously) your short ish and don't need to worry about missing a flop and if its folded around you still pick up the blinds. I'm thinking raise it to 150-200 and poosh any flop without an ace or king is a better play. If you hit then check and hope you can call and all in or check raise. If its checked behind move in the turn. Oh wait why didn't I do that this time...crap
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
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[ QUOTE ] ***** Hand History for Game 2567609102 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $100 Buy-in + $9 Entry Fee Trny:15007250 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Saturday, August 20, 15:09:08 EDT 2005 Table Table 11096 (Real Money) Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: GeorgiaStar1 ( $1075 ) Seat 2: north_15 ( $875 ) Seat 3: Mr_MojoRisen ( $850 ) Seat 4: Humpty007 ( $2135 ) Seat 5: bigblind ( $1185 ) Seat 6: Eugene_Krab ( $630 ) Seat 7: Big_Pooch ( $650 ) Seat 8: KKbucsruleKK ( $1430 ) Seat 10: TonyClifton_ ( $1170 ) Trny:15007250 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to north_15 [ Ah Kd ] >You have options at Table 39823 Table!. north_15 is all-In [875] I'm Lazy...thoughts [/ QUOTE ] I limp reraise allin, but what do I know, I'm 1/22 itm. Raising works, pushing is third in my books. [/ QUOTE ] I was going to post this initially but didn't feel like getting flamed. But I think raising is better, limping is second, and pushing is the worst. |
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
Nick B posted a good response to something like this recently.
Essentially, pushing gurantees that you get called by only the best hands. Whereas raising, and then getting pushed in over you, opens up the range of hands against you. I did some math on this recently. On the $33s, the typical reraise allin hand range is 66+/AQ+ (although I have seen wider). Furthermore, the results essentially exposed which hands I'd raise with on L3 and call an allin. Here's the results: JJ: 58% card equity TT: 53% card equity 99: 48% card equity AKo: 51% card equity So, essentially, with AKo, you're a coinflip against my range. You have a very healthy stack preflop. So, preflop, I'd decide if you're willing to call an allin. If not, I'd raise only to t125. If yes, then I'd raise to t175. That way, in general, you're getting 1.3+:1 pot odds to call. Sorry if this looks a little discombobulated, but it's just a small piece of my work. As to avoiding postflop play, that's just foolish. Scuba |
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
I tottaly agree it was stupid to avoid the post flop play. I'm thinknig that I can call a repush here so I like the 175 raise...what do you think about flop play. Is it a check fold when I miss or a push, how about when I hit
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Re: 109 - Avoid playing AK after the flop...good poosh?
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I tottaly agree it was stupid to avoid the post flop play. I'm thinknig that I can call a repush here so I like the 175 raise...what do you think about flop play. Is it a check fold when I miss or a push, how about when I hit [/ QUOTE ] henceforth, raise to t150 with probably one caller, then Stop N Go all-in the flop. |
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