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<img .50 90 Man KO - AK suited pre flop spot <img .50 90 Man KO - AK suited pre flop spot

04-30-2015 , 02:41 PM
    Poker Stars, $1.35 Buy-in (25/50 blinds, 6 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #36225361

    MP3: 1,887 (37.7 bb)
    CO: 3,171 (63.4 bb)
    Hero (BTN): 1,759 (35.2 bb)
    SB: 1,769 (35.4 bb)
    BB: 2,643 (52.9 bb)
    UTG+1: 1,036 (20.7 bb)
    UTG+2: 2,333 (46.7 bb)
    MP1: 1,566 (31.3 bb)
    MP2: 3,295 (65.9 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with K A
    2 folds, MP1 raises to 150, 3 folds, Hero calls 150, SB folds, BB raises to 2,637 and is all-in, MP1 folds, Hero calls 1,603 and is all-in

    Flop: (3,735) 4 K 4 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    Turn: (3,735) Q (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (3,735) 7 (2 players, 2 are all-in)




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    Villain is a reg 14/12 thought cause it was a KO i would go for it

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    04-30-2015 , 02:43 PM
    Not sure why you didn't 3 bet from the button with AK suited. Yes, its a KO, and I am not folding. But you could've 3 bet from the button and they ship it, and you would've at least had some more information. At this level though, I am not folding.
    04-30-2015 , 04:36 PM
    3b to 450, as played call vs 3b shove
    05-12-2015 , 03:55 AM
    What was the rationale for flat calling the initial raise?

    Never folding here.

    Last edited by fergrberger; 05-12-2015 at 03:55 AM. Reason: Spelling error

          
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