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21 May 2012 23:45 h
AQ TP in 3bet pot
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Moderator
Moderator
5 August 2009 16:31 h


Stage #1571528446: Holdem  No Limit $0.50 - 2009-08-05 16:17:13 (ET)

Table: GRASMERE DR (Real Money) Seat #4 is the dealer

Seat 4 - _MACCMAN_89 ($32.45 in chips)

Seat 5 - JOE_FISHCAKE ($25.15 in chips)

Seat 6 - JAPKING ($50 in chips)

Seat 2 - WYLDBOAR ($150.55 in chips)

Seat 3 - PUJOLSNET ($101.75 in chips)

JOE_FISHCAKE - Posts small blind $0.25

JAPKING - Posts big blind $0.50

*** POCKET CARDS ***

Dealt to JAPKING [Qc Ah]

WYLDBOAR - Folds

PUJOLSNET - Raises $1.75 to $1.75

_MACCMAN_89 - Folds

JOE_FISHCAKE - Folds

JAPKING - Raises $5 to $5.50

PUJOLSNET - Calls $3.75

*** FLOP *** [Jh 3d Ac]


Japking?

how to proceed, should I bet this flop? 

villain plays 21/16, AF 2.4 fold to 3bet 75

Flush
Flush
5 August 2009 20:39 h

I think you have to bet here. Rainbow and a tough str8 to make if he actually raised w KQ I think only AK or AJ can beat you so I go pot bet and not fold to reraise.

Poker Pro
Poker Pro
6 August 2009 07:22 h

You want to get all your money on this flop, question is how. 


I would almost always bet this flop, as Im also always bluffing this flop when I 3bet pre with sc's and stuff.


If you're more nitty in 3bet pots, you could also go for the check-raise

Moderator
Moderator
6 August 2009 16:04 h

*** FLOP *** [jh][3d][ac]

JAPKING - Bets $5.62

PUJOLSNET - Calls $5.62

*** TURN *** [jh] [3d] [ac] [3h]


agree, and now?

Poker Pro
Poker Pro
8 August 2009 17:24 h

You're probably way ahead here and if yo're behind you're gonna loose your stack anyhow, so question remains how to get the money in. 


Betting 1/3-1/2 pot is best I think, as he may like to call with worse Aces, pockets and Jacks. He also may try to bluff you with some hands.


Checkraising is also an option, because he might bluff and sometimes be or feel committed after you raise him all-in.


I don't like check-calling.


Which one is best depends on how aggro your opponent is, normally Id go for option 1.

Moderator
Moderator
10 August 2009 16:14 h

ok this is the result


 


*** TURN *** [jh] [3d] [ac] [3h]



JAPKING - Bets $11.24


PUJOLSNET - Raises $56.21 to $56.21


JAPKING - All-In $27.64


PUJOLSNET - returned ($17.33) : not called


*** RIVER *** [jh] [3d] [ac] [3h] [2d]


*** SHOW DOWN ***


PUJOLSNET - Shows [as] [kd] (Two Pair, aces and threes)


JAPKING - Shows [qc] [ah] (Two Pair, aces and threes)


PUJOLSNET Collects $96.75 from main pot


Poker Pro
Poker Pro
11 August 2009 10:30 h

hmm, cooler, id make a note of this

Moderator
Moderator
11 August 2009 20:50 h

what note would you make, 'doenst 3bet AK preflop'?

Poker Pro
Poker Pro
14 August 2009 09:08 h

Doesn't 4bet AK pre

14 August 2009 17:51 h

Here is something for me to learn about 4betting with AK. I don´t want to mix topics so I initiated a new thread.


This one


Cheers,


 


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