Quick Advice on a pre flop situation AKs
Hi
So, i was playing $5nl 6max and had AKs. So i raise 4x and get 3bet by a weak/loose player. I think this will be an easy call but then before the action comes back to me, some other guy 4bets. At this stage i think there's a very real possibility of getting it all in or not at all pre flop/after the flop with AK 3 way.
I figure that AKs is not great all in 3 way and i fold. I'm proceeding there with AA or KK. I was fairly short stacked too, $3. So had i maybe had a bigger stack i might have seen a flop.
Now the flop came down with a couple of aces which sucks but the first idiot turns over pocket threes and the second guy turns over pocket queens. So technically, he was ahead at that point anyway (pokerstove).
Any advice?
Re: Quick Advice on a pre flop situation AKs
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Originally Posted by wonderland
I figure that AKs is not great all in 3 way and i fold. I'm proceeding there with AA or KK. I was fairly short stacked too, $3. So had i maybe had a bigger stack i might have seen a flop.
Lots of things to comment on in the situation - I may or may not restrict myself to commenting on the quoted section.
The shorter you are, the more correct it is to go all-in preflop. By this I mean, with a 3bet and a 4bet people are looking to get all-in, so you don't really need to start thinking about seeing a flop and deciding what to do on the flop. What you need to do is decide whether you are going all-in and if you are,just do it pre-flop. This of couse assumes that they were making reasonable raise sizes and not min-raising both of them.
For the sake of argument I'll assume you were in early position, the weak/loose player was in late position and the other guy in the blinds. I'll assume these raise sizes: You to $0.20, weak/loose to $0.60, other guy to $2.00. With these kinds of raise size you are looking to either put $2.80 in to win $6.20 with two opponents or $3.80 with one opponent (if weak/loose folds - other guy never folding with the assumed bet sizes). So you need about 31% equity against two opponents or 42% against one opponent. It just so happens that you have that equity (better) against the actual hands, but that's pretty unimportant. What's important is if you have that kind of equity against all the hands they will have played in this exact way.
AKs is not the worst hand 3-way in a pre-flop all-in because you have a blocker to both the AA and the KK - the two hands you worry the most about - and it's suited. If you are up against underpairs any single A or K wins you the hand. If you are up against AQ/KQ or similar you dominate them. It's not fantastic if people ONLY go all-in pre-flop with AA and KK, but if there's any chance they go in with less it picks up a lot of equity.
All this said, you don't know enough about the opponents you play against to know that it's clearly +EV to play so I have no real problem with the 0EV play.
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