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AK in SB vs a button raiser.... check it out
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gametight
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02-01-2007, 07:54 PM
Post subject: AK in SB vs a button raiser.... check it out
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No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.50./$1.
10 players
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Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is SB with :ac :kd
7 folds, Button raises to $4, Hero raises to $13, BB folds, Button raises to $33, Hero raises all-in $114.85, Button calls all-in $107.7.
Uncalled bets: $107.7 returned to Button.
Flop: :tc :4d :7c ($35, 0 player + 2 all-in - Main pot: $230.7)
Turn: :kh ($35, 0 player + 2 all-in - Main pot: $230.7)
River: :4c ($35, 0 player + 2 all-in - Main pot: $230.7)
Results:
Final pot: $230.7
My main question is what is the best line after he three bets. Villian is 13/7.5 When he three bets preflop, I put him on a pair or AK also. I dont think I can just call OOP so, I decide to push thinking its probly a coin flip and even if hes got KK, I still have a decent shot at taking it down. Is this spew???
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Warpe
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He actually 4-bets you: blind=1 bet, raise=2 bet, reraise=3 bet, rereraise=4 bet, and so on.
Yeah, once he sticks that in there you pretty well have to assume QQ+ against the average player, more likely KK+, so even if you hit you're screwed pretty often.
I just fold to the 4-bet against an unknown. He's making it pretty clear that he's ready to stick it all in.
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Miffed22001
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fold once he comes over the top. You beat precisely nothing hes doing thsi with unless he has some big brass balls
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