Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
Quote Originally Posted by szamvan
So why is the flop CRAI better than my line?
Because you'll start cacking yourself when a K or Q comes
Because you're not letting all the money go in when you have the best hand


He had AK there, but his range was AA, KK, QQ, AK. The money should've been all in at an early point in the hand.
Yeah I see. Thx for the explanation.

Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
To be completely honest I don't like any street there.


I'm not entirely sure I'm correct, but I think I'm 80% correct, I'd like to see your reasoning, learn about the game and that.
lol

Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
Yeah I would usually 3-bet to 6$ but sometimes I vary my play a bit.
WHY?!!! Your 3bet completely sucks. You want to get your opponent committed and if you make a real 3bet any 4bet he makes will make him more committed than if you don't.
Quote Originally Posted by szamvan
Yeah I see your point about three-betting so I will try not to three-bet too small in the future.
but thanks for reinforcing

Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
I don't really like the 5-bet shove because its just too goddamn obvious.
Fold preflop then, he'll never think you had AA! It's very likely a cooler situation and so you should do the right thing and get the money in ASAP.
see reasoning below.

Quote Originally Posted by Ash256
(With KK he is going broke anyways if an ace doesn't hit, with AK he can catch a piece of the flop and go broke while he might fold it PF, with QQ/JJ/TT he will probably lose a lot if it will be all unders while he would probably fold PF
The flop was all unders! Yet you still continued to slowplay!
yeah you have a point ))

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I understand the flop CRAI but still dont feel that the 5-bet shove PF is mandatory, maybe its just a matter of style :P