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Old 02-04-2009, 10:17 PM     Post subject: AK in RR pot vs aggrodonk 200nl #1 (permalink)  
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Opponent is 50/20 through 100 hands and seems to try to win every pot played.

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BB ($200)
UTG ($203)
UTG+1 ($222.75)
MP1 ($702.20)
MP2 ($200)
CO ($200.05)
Hero (Button) ($200)
SB ($44)

Preflop: Hero is Button with K, A
2 folds, MP1 raises $10, 2 folds, Hero raises $30, 2 folds, MP1 calls $20

Flop: ($63) 9, 6, 2 (2 players)
MP1 bets $20 Hero...???


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Old 02-05-2009, 05:04 PM #2 (permalink)  
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id push if i knew he was going to fold - but he isnt.
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Value shove?


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I would raise this to 80. You showed strength preflop and the only thing his 9x, or PP hand beats is a missed AQ or AK. If he calls you can take a free river card and if he shoves you're in trouble. Probably against A9 or better.

Just out of curiosity, what is your session 3bet % and history with this player.
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We can't RR fold here given we're probably around 25% when behind. No history other than he's retarded and I doubt I have high 3bet% since this guy has been in every hand.


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Why can't we RR/fold? If you call you might as well flip your AK over for the rest of the hand. If an A or K comes on turn you could still be in a lot of trouble and you have no idea what villain has.
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if we make it 80 and he shoves there will be ~310 in the pot and 90 to call giving us 3.5-1 and he would have to have K9/A9/KK/AA for us to make that soul read of a fold.


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raise/folding is the worst option
 
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I would call this but im struggling to make a plan for the turn
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I would raise this to 80. You showed strength preflop and the only thing his 9x, or PP hand beats is a missed AQ or AK. If he calls you can take a free river card and if he shoves you're in trouble. Probably against A9 or better.

Just out of curiosity, what is your session 3bet % and history with this player.
if your opponent could fold TT/JJ this would be nice but he just cant.

Jeff- what about raising to $55-65?
Implied threat plus it makes it look like 'lol shove coz im calling' ?
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I would call this but im struggling to make a plan for the turn
Make a pair and shovel!

Seriously though... I find that I typically don't make money off of fish by trying to make them fold. We have some equity.. and floating seems like the best option giving the 4:1 we are getting if we are prepared to get it arrrrrrr in when we hit an A or K, or perhaps villain slows down on some scare card (maybe a Q?). But I don't hate a fold either, since I don't think we're moving him off of a pair.
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