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  1. #1

    Default AK on TTT flop

    Villian is 42/19. I think I've been playing hands like this way too passively. Raise the weak ass flop bet? Raise the turn?

    Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP3 ($76.78)
    CO ($13.44)
    Hero ($94.69)
    SB ($11.21)
    BB ($37.25)
    UTG ($37.20)
    UTG+1 ($5.85)
    MP1 ($59.25)
    MP2 ($50)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with K, A. SB posts a blind of $0.25. MP2 posts a blind of $0.50.
    UTG raises to $2.72, 5 folds, Hero calls $2.72, 2 folds.

    Flop: ($6.69) T, T, T (2 players)
    UTG bets $2.12, Hero calls $2.12.

    Turn: ($10.93) 7 (2 players)
    UTG bets $2.02, Hero calls $2.02.

    River: ($14.97) J (2 players)
    UTG bets $4.29, Hero calls $4.29.

    Final Pot: $23.55
  2. #2
    It may be weak but if your just gonna call the rest of the way I fold the flop
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  3. #3
    Calling this down is bad. He probably has a pp.. The river call is the worst part, you beat AQ? QK? And would those hands bet 3 times? I might just fold the flop also.. I just don't like calling all the way down here.
  4. #4
    BTW the flop was TTT, not JJJ
  5. #5
    Reraising p/f makes the flop a lot easier to play here. I'd pop up his flop bet, give it up if he wants it badly enough.
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    I'd pop up his flop bet, give it up if he wants it badly enough.
    Yep, me too. Reraise PF and serve him notice on the flop that a 1/3 pot bet is not going to cut the mustard.
  7. #7
    Sometimes I re-raise this pre-flop.
    Flop call is fine IMHO.
    Raise that weak-sauce turn bet, he's not very deep and you can really put him to the test there.
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    Your loosing, lolololololololololol
    Fnord's right--raising the turn is better.
  9. #9
    The real question is, "Would you fold if he pushes?". Also, do players with stats like that open UTG with hands other than AQ+/TT+?

    Are you reraising to try and push him off his hand? Do you really think you're good?
  10. #10
    Yeah I've to the conclusion that I definitely should've raised that turn. For the record, he flipped KJ.
  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by yorib
    The real question is, "Would you fold if he pushes?".
    Twice on Friday. It's also possible he's terrible enough to call with AQ/AJ.
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    himself fucker.
    he folds to a big river raise at these stars limits. Just make the bet large enough and they always give you credit.

    though, people never fold full houses.

    Id like to raise somewhere and river seems like you've got the best chance.
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    raise
    at any point, he cant call
  14. #14
    Preflop:Reraise.Don't just call with AK(well there are some exceptions).If he pushes preflop you can fold safely knowing he has KK/AA.

    Onto the flop:I raise this to find out what he's repping.He may have an overplayed AQ/perhaps an AK?In which case you would split.

    Turn: Well.....if there was a time to make a play this would've been it.Not sure what else can be done about the river.

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