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jimmy44
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08-15-2007, 06:33 AM
Post subject: 50NL: AKs flop an Ace on a 3bet flop
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No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.5
5 players
MP ( $78.25 )
CO ( $127.56 )
Button ( $122.65 )
SB ( $57.74 )
BB ( $50.7 )
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Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is Button with A K 
MP calls, CO folds, Hero raises to $2, SB folds, BB raises to $3, MP folds, Hero calls.
Flop: 2 4 A ($6.75, 2 players)
BB bets $4.53, Hero calls.
Turn: 7 ($15.81, 2 players)
BB bets $15.77, Hero ???.
villain was 68/29/2. This is a push, right? We are only behind to AA ...
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bigspenda73
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This is not a 3bet pot, I don't care that there was a raise and reraise PF. A 3bet Pot at 50nl should have at least $12+ in it. As played, you can shove now.
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minSim
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I would 4-bet this preflop a lot.
As played I don't mind calling down and getting it in on the river. AJ, AQ will do the betting for you, and you might scare of KK- with a turn raise.
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Ravageur
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This looks like a very standard fistpump shove to me. You have le nuts.
4-betting PF is fine as well.
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bode
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4-bet pre, shove over turn. If this was a proper 3-bet pot i would most likely shove over a flop bet.
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minSim
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Hmm it seems like I'm the only one calling the turn down as played. Am I too weak here? Are we pushing because of his betsize?
IMO pushing turn reveals our hand and makes it a bit easier for villain to get away.
If we call then villain is the one that needs to make a decision on the river. He's probably pushing his last 1/2PSB, maybe c/c KK or something.
I just think a bet on the river gets called more often than a turn raise.
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jimmy44
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4-bet this? I haven't thought about that ... I'll have to consider this on these stupid 3-bets!
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