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 Originally Posted by gabe
lol, you got the right idea that you are going to have to bluff some flops in reraised pots, but in general just calling reraises vs good players who are 3 betting light is bad.
I would never call here with 44, or 67s, if that's what you're implying.
With AK here, I'm pretty much all in on any flop if I hit or not (against a light 3 bettor). My intention was not to ever c/f, here. I win way more from his light 3 betting range by just calling preflop and shoving any flop because A.) He rarely has a hand to call with since he is doing this with a lot of weak hands. B.) My line looks very strong and a lot of legitimate hands here he will fold. C.) He fires a 3/4 pot bet on probably any flop, and D) I often have two live overcards when called.
4 betting as Gentruic said, is usually better to do with air or AA/KK. If stack sizes showed that you would have no fold equity after they pot the flop, then you're better off 4 betting AK and just getting it in preflop.
This is coming from somebody who used to 4 bet AK like it was his job, FWIW.
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