Imma taking down back 2 back today... No if and buts to it.
Gonna win them points, then probaly lose them all in cliet. lol
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Imma taking down back 2 back today... No if and buts to it.
Gonna win them points, then probaly lose them all in cliet. lol
Seems everytime i have AK, someone has small pocket pair and i miss... however if i have QQ they hit nearly every time haha.
just the way it works though lol
AK is nothing more then the strongest drawing hand.
he?s a bluffer and don?t played so good when re-raise your A-K with K-Q, lucky for you.
Well since he was in SB I can only guess he had some suited connectors or somthin' so I would fold it aswell.
this is very hard too play with thaht.... it not sure too have this on the table
nice nice nice nice AK maybe makes me crazy an tilt is very very fine will be winning that hand
My woes with the AK is that it always seems that I get drawn out.
77, 44,55 any low pair, aj. You should raise or fold
in those case the best option is folding he can have a pocket pair or slow playing his hand
everytime ihave AK i always lose...maybe my fault is that i always raise and die..
good pagine
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i would probably put him on A3 or A6, i would continuation bet there.
From the way it sounds I would have done what you did and just flatted him on the river as well.And just as a strategy question why check the turn?Did you suspect a check/raise/bluff or was the idea just to get to showdown as cheap as possibe?
sometimes AK sucks... I think he had AQ
I think he might have had a pair in the hand, maybe 10 10 or something like that... sometimes playing AK is risky.
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AK is a really tricky hand i think he prolly had A-3 or something prolly not a 6
First of all, why the hell were you betting? You bet for two reasons, to extract value from worse hands - and to make better hands fold. What worse hands (beyond rag aces) could possibly call your bets? With 22 - JJ being in his preflop calling range, in addition he sounds like a loose 30+/ calling range sort so all those rag pairs are definitely possible. What better hands are folding on that kind of board? Even a low pocket pair is probably thinking of turning up the heat on you because the board doesn't match your mostly broadway raising range.
I would check it down for showdown value with Ace high, possibly calling turn bet to see what he does on the river. If he checks, check behind again. If not check/fold.
As I make money?
A6 maybe but you never referenced if there was a possibility of a flush draw either
all in,I know not the best approach,but all in pre flop,fck it,its all one big good dam free roll
These responses are lol funny. Come on people, you expect someone to 3bet with A-rag? Key question is your own image at the table? Are you playing loose or tight, and what have you shown down with?
Even if you have enough info to tell this player is not tight, his 3bet range has to be somewhat tight. Unless he's stupid and trying to bluff, he probably has a decent starting hand in this spot out of position. It is 200NL, so i would expect him to have some sense.
Your raise is higher than the standard 2.5-3xBB range. This could be a tell if you've shown down a hand like AK, AQ, KQ, etc with that starting bet before. You are also cbetting the flop a little light. You are betting half the pot which can leave the door open for someone who believes they have odds to draw and will get paid off. 2/3-3/4 of the pot is a standard cbet on that board. The check behind is a fail here. You don't want to see a river. It should be shut it down, or double barrel. The river bet is smart on his part because you showed you do not have a strong made hand. He could easily bluff this, but the 3bet preflop is strong showing PP.
just fold end thas all der is to it......
i really think he has an a and posibly a 3 but i like AK
might be AQ , A2 suited, 44 are all possibilities
I play like aces.
If I'm gonna lose, I'm gonna lose with AK.
Obv AK fail. Let it go. Next time have kk.
you want to play AK similar to your big pairs in cash games due to the fact that you really want to polarize these ranges together :)
couldnt disagree more. your analysis seemed spot on until the turn. Why would i make another bet on the turn with ace high after getting called on a dry 632 board. if im ahead im crushing him(AQ,AJ,A10,KQ etc...) and if im behind hes crushing me(any pair makes me 85%-15% dog w one to go)..i wasnt super sold on the fact that he had an overpair bc he checked the flop after 3-betting me preflop and Thats a good a flop as you can get for a poket pair. Furthermore by cheking back the turn i can induce bluffs on the river by worse hands or reduce the amount i have to call to show down my hand. What if he check/raises the turn? Then i have to fold. Why not use position to my advantage, use some pot control, check it bak and see what the river brings.
-BTW in case u didnt read he 3-bet me with KQ and looked him up at the river with AK .
Fold it. The small blind could have anything, there are idiots all over the internet.
Good call. Not many would have been able to make it. As for his play, in my opinion, very bad, KQ is beat by lots of hands, he probably should've just called and saved chips. I mean, he only had $120.
nice call from you... i think that was the right call if he did`t made a continuation bet on flop
He probably has you beat but your getting more than 4 to 1.. Tough spot but id probably have to fold. He probably has an over pair or nothing.
Oh wow just read he had KQ. Nice call. He took a strange line with that hand and i dont think he played that well at all. Im not 3 betting with KQ and neither am I floating on the flop with that hand unless im gonna make a move on the turn or river. I guess he was planning to check raise u on the turn. U played this hand brilliantly!!
77 or 67 suited , but what did he have , let us know