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50nl, c/shove low flop with AK

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  1. #1

    Default 50nl, c/shove low flop with AK

    Villain seems to be solid, ive 3bet him a bit on another table and cold 4bet bluffed his 3bet squeeze where he folded. he may think Im a little bit too active but he hasnt seen me show anything to really prove it... all in all im relying on him thinking im solid for this play

    the cold call 3bet at these stakes in that position is almost alwayyyssss tt-qq so thats what I put him on and try to get him to fold


    25/50NL
    Seat 1: nohateplz ($88.95 in chips)
    Seat 3: Alfs ($50.00 in chips) DEALER
    Seat 8: headfelt ($57.37 in chips)
    Seat 10: bustoo ($75.32 in chips)
    headfelt: Post SB $0.25
    bustoo: Post BB $0.50
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to headfelt [As Kd]
    nohateplz: Raise (NF) $1.50
    Alfs: Fold
    headfelt: Raise (NF) $5.50
    bustoo: Call $5.00
    nohateplz: Call $4.00
    *** FLOP *** [5c 2s 6d]
    headfelt: Check
    bustoo: Bet $11.00
    nohateplz: Fold
    headfelt: Raise (NF) $51.87


    its not like he has aa... and when his qq calls (hopefully he folds it though) its not like im that bad off...

    am i missing anything?
  2. #2
    Well it looks like you have exactly what you have this way..
  3. #3
    I don't think you make money at 50NL trying to get people to fold QQ-TT on that dry flop.
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  4. #4
    wouldnt they be more likely to call on a wetish drawy flop? wtf can his tt-qq beat other than a huge ak buff shove
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackvance View Post
    Well it looks like you have exactly what you have this way..

    it does when you can see his cards. this isn't a play people make a ton these days so it is really good to do a % of the time for balance if the opponents are not stuck on level 0.
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    this is also a fun line with the goods vs. curious/suspicious regs

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