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 Originally Posted by Carroters
Fold pre flop, you're way behind an utg opening range and there's players still to act.
I'd just call the flop - you're only going to get action from hands that beat you when you raise here. If you really want to raise, make the raise bigger so you're not laying him awesome odds to draw to a flush etc.
Turn is standrad and looks like you may have sucked out on AK. The problem with your flop raise is that if he 3 bets, you are in a terrible spot and on non Q turns you're oop with a marginal hand and an inflated pot with no idea where you are. Just call flop in position and evaluate the turn. You're mini raise on the flop is pointless imo.
This.
The point about not raising in WA/WB situations is extremely important. If they're bluffing, they're drawing slim. So let them bluff! A raise makes them less likely to keep firing (and if they do you're more likely WB).
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