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AK Facing Turn Shove AK Facing Turn Shove

04-06-2015 , 10:30 AM
Looking for advice on the following hand played at Parx 1/2 table against young unknown white male Villian.

I raised AK to $10, two called
Flop: K68, I bet $15, 2 people call,
Turn: Q, I bet $50, V goes all in for $140 total, then V2 folds, I tank called
River: J

Spoiler:
V had K6s
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04-06-2015 , 10:49 AM
Not enough information here.

Raised from what position? Called from what position?

50% PSB on the Flop, assuming you're OOP, is pretty small and reeks of weakness. Bet more against 2 opponents please. Although you may have been all-in on the Flop if you bet more, perhaps not. (results comment, do it anyway!)

AP Turn is tough, The Q does hit a callers range and are we really worried about giving 97 a free card .. any flushes out there? After such a weak Flop bet I might c/c here against a reg, but against an unknown you want to go for the stack and live with the cooler if out there.

PF next time .. open for more perhaps, especially if you see this 'kind' of calling range. (and perhaps table change into position on this guy)

Flop .. bet more OOP and multi-way

Turn AP .. hard to get away from this .. fine bet size if you are ready to gii but smaller if you think you might fold to a shove for some reason. Should've already been decided, no tanking required after you make the initial bet size.

Turn next time .. Q can hit some ranges, consider c/c or c/r depending on live reads. May have to check this River as well and be ready to c/c or c/f. GL
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04-07-2015 , 07:04 AM
That turn raise really looks like something villain would do if he has AK beat. Even KQ beats you now. If he really doing that with KJ or KT? I seriously doubt it and would probably fold. Remember that this villain also shoved against 2 opponents, and not just you which makes him look even stronger.

You will often have very few outs when you're behind. Another king is really unlikely to bail you out because villain will often have 2 pair with a king, or a set. Against a set you have zero outs.
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04-09-2015 , 01:02 AM
What can you do when you flop top top.
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04-09-2015 , 11:17 AM
fold the turn. with out being given any reads on your opponents i have to assume that at this level a big bet usually means a strong hand. doubt he's jamming the turn with a K you beat. i know it's not a ton more to call, but i probably fold and feel annoyed. turn is a pretty bad card for you anyway.
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