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 Originally Posted by MikeJee
So you thought the opposite of me pretty much? He's basically making an overbet as a means of inducing a call instead of a fold in this hand? (pretending to make a steal bet when he actually has a great hand that he wants to be called on)
That's cool to disagree, I don't have a problem with that, give me your take on this hand.
It isn't an overbet, it's pretty much a pot-sized raise. Big raises and bets don't nessicarilly mean weak hands at all, especially from good players. It's just a means of getting more money into the pot when they suspect their opponent has a strong hand themselves. You can also do it to maximize fold equity, but it's done all the time with big hands as well so you really can't look too much into it.
If this was 2/4+ and the reraiser 3bets often preflop I would certainly 4bet with AK here and call a push. However most players at 100nl aren't reraising light, so AK goes into the muck here without a read. Flat calling is a decent alternative. At a higher stake I'm more likely to 4bet since I know what players are capable of.
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