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Line check with AK OOP.
I haven't been out of line on this table and my image is solid. I want to double check if a) preflop raise was OK b) c/bet was big enough.
Please note stack sizes that's why I'm posting this hand. Do I need to call this?
EverestPoker Game #1482182029: Table Dili-28 - $0.50/$1 - No Limit Hold'em - 01:18:18 - 2007/05/05
Seat 1: austriaco ($98.55)
Seat 2: MadSickoHead ($141.75)
Seat 3: biatch45 ($47.90)
Seat 4: kannni ($100.65)
Seat 5: Seb63 ($73.55)
Seat 6: gif0403 ($86.00)
gif0403 posts the small blind of $0.50
austriaco posts the big blind of $1.00
The button is in seat #5
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to austriaco[Ah Kh]
MadSickoHead folds
biatch45 folds
kannni calls $1.00
Seb63 raises to $4.50
gif0403 calls $4.00
austriaco raises to $19.00
kannni folds
Seb63 calls $14.50
gif0403 folds
*** FLOP *** [4d 8d 7s]
austriaco bets $20.00
Seb63 raises to $54.55 and is all-in
austriaco ????
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PokerStove is telling me this decision hinges on how many big card, non-paired hands are part of his range for making this play. We need a read or his stats to know whether to call or not. Taking a guess, I plugged in AQo+, AQs+, 66+ and it tells me to call. No idea how accurate that range is.
How we should act first on the flop is interesting.
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If I'm going to c-bet this guy here it's to get it all in so you have to call after your bet. I would honestly shut down if I whiffed the flop after reraising him pretty big preflop and c/f against a shorty like this. Unless I had some read that he had a wide calling range preflop and was a puss post flop.
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You should make a flop bet with a plan about what to do when he pushes. I usually bet an amount where i can't fold to a push.