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AK UTG is not fun, do I lay down this turn
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bigspenda73
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09-03-2006, 04:08 AM
Post subject: AK UTG is not fun, do I lay down this turn
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Pwnsylvania
Posts: 7,545
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.25/.50 LHE-6max(6 handed)
Read on main villain is that he will cbet his big aces all the way down. I also just tilted him the hand before by rivering a chop when I had A8 and he had AK and the board made two pair. The 3better PF is LAGGY to an extreme, not totally a maniac tho b/c he'll slow down post flop.
Hero is UTG
Dealt to hero: AhKd
Hero raises, MP 3bets, CO caps, BN calls, Hero calls, MP calls
--side note: the cap doesn't scare me at all, we have been raising and 3betting light all night.
Flop (17 SB): 4d2s9s
Hero checks, MP checks, CO bets, BN calls, Hero calls, MP folds
--side note: I believe my over cards are pretty full outs, maybe discounted to 4 outs, so Im getting 19:1 to call with an 11:1 draw
Turn (10BB): 2d
Hero checks, CO bets, BN calls, Hero calls
--side note: 12:1 this time, only reason I call is b/c of my read, i believe BN has 88/TT/JJ and MP could have QQ/AK. I think Im looking at another 11:1 draw and now Im getting 12:1. Marginal call I know.
River: (13BB): Ks
Hero checks, CO bets, BN folds, Hero....
OK, I called here after nearly running out of time. I think a raise is pretty marginal. What do you think of this hand. Did I take it too far, is a PF fold possible? If I can safely put CO on JJ/QQ and BN on mid pair that didnt set up, then I believe I can call safely on each street.
Final question: what if I brick this river?
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Hartlin
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 493
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Depends on your read on CO, how loose is he playing..
As played, I raise the river, nice hand sir.
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