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    Default 100NL, AKs in a 4 bet pot

    villian 24/13/1 with 3 bet of 4%. Should we seriously give up on this flop with backdoor flush draw possibility? I dont know what to do with PSB left.
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    BB ($74.50)
    UTG ($96.40)
    UTG+1 ($278.10)
    MP1 ($100)
    Hero (MP2) ($107.95)
    MP3 ($110.70)
    CO ($155.75)
    Button ($64.50)
    SB ($59.35)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with A, K
    3 folds, Hero bets $4, 1 fold, CO raises $11, 3 folds, Hero raises $30, CO calls $23

    Flop: ($69.50) 5, 6, 9 (2 players)
    Hero ?
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    your 4b is too big
    it would be fine if you were both 150BB deep
    you should 4b to 26 or so, this allows you to 4b light sometimes

    but just c/f flop he probably operates on the logic "flat call with QQ and get it in on a non A/K flop" or something
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    Is shove a bad play in this scenario vs a timid soul?
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    Default Re: 100NL, AKs in a 4 bet pot

    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    I dont know what to do with PSB left.
    This is why you need to look at your 4-bet sizing.
    Also, what's his 3-bet/call 4-bet range you think?
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    Default Re: 100NL, AKs in a 4 bet pot

    Quote Originally Posted by daven
    Quote Originally Posted by pokerfan
    I dont know what to do with PSB left.
    This is why you need to look at your 4-bet sizing.
    Also, what's his 3-bet/call 4-bet range you think?
    I guess it's TT+ ,AQ+. 4 bet big & PSB shove on any flops is the play I use to destroy live timid players. I'm not sure here coz online players might not give you too much credit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    your 4b is too big
    it would be fine if you were both 150BB deep
    you should 4b to 26 or so, this allows you to 4b light sometimes

    but just c/f flop he probably operates on the logic "flat call with QQ and get it in on a non A/K flop" or something
    qft
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    Quote Originally Posted by badgers
    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    your 4b is too big
    it would be fine if you were both 150BB deep
    you should 4b to 26 or so, this allows you to 4b light sometimes

    but just c/f flop he probably operates on the logic "flat call with QQ and get it in on a non A/K flop" or something
    qft
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