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[5NL] Another AK
BTN: $9.42 (188.4 bb)
SB: $7.66 (153.2 bb)
BB: $5 (100 bb)
Hero (UTG): $12.50 (250 bb)
MP: $7.27 (145.4 bb)
CO: $6.07 (121.4 bb)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with A:heart: K:club:
Hero raises to $0.15, MP raises to $0.25, 4 folds, Hero calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.57) A:diamond: 8:club: J:diamond: (2 players)
Hero bets $0.44, MP raises to $1.85, Hero ??
MP is 43/13, 2/20 3b, 63 hands.
Seems like the only hand I post is AK.
Anyways I'm not sure about pre. Do we risk folding out too much of his crap by 4betting? And if we do 4bet, what's our sizing? Like $1?
OTF I figure he's got like ATs+, AJo+, JJ, AA, maybe 88, maybe like KdQd, KdTd, QdTd. Vs. this range we only have 47% so this must be a call and re-eval turn? Or is his range likely wider including a lot more Ax hands?
Thoughts?
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i 4bet to $1 and call a shove pre. cbet 1.50 and meh call it off if he jams. he's running 10% 3bet so for the stake is 3betting pretty wide and he's got AQ , KQ in his range easily
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I'm 4betting pre. If I'm calling 3bet pre I'm probably c/c flop as opposed to donking.
As played, I'm calling and re-evaluating as villains stats suggest he is passive and he just raised us.
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I would c/c flop, but as played call raise since you could have induced some spazz with your donk.
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I donked the flop because he's a fish. I thought we didn't want him to check behind with any Jx, flush draws, straight draws. I thought there would be more value in just betting, but I do see why c/c could be better given villain had the lead pre and this is a board most players would bet with close to their whole range..