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AK in S/B 1/2 AK in S/B 1/2

10-28-2014 , 10:53 AM
Hero: 600 stack, white mid 40's, probably viewed as lag. I have been winning most pots without show down, and think maybe a couple of guys are getting tired of it. This is a pretty weak lineup though, and all I have been really doing is betting 2/3 of the pot when I thought I had the best hand and when I thought I could take attack weakness in position. It should be noted that I was caught in a checkraise turn bluff situation where I fired a river bullet and got looked up.

Villian: Late twenties, loose passive. Very poor fundamentals, but let's just say he is not an idiot.

Effective stacks 200. Villian 1 raises UTG +1 to 10, button calls, I 3 bet SB to 30, both call.

Flop K73ccc, I bet 65, Utg thinks a bit and calls, button folds.

Turn K73ccc9h (220): I just bet off the rest of his chips and he calls.

I am simply giving him too much credit with this turn bet? Do I have a choice considering I have committed nearly 50% of effective and created a SPR of 2 with my pre flop 3 bet?

Does anyone play my hand passively simply because V is not aggressive or very competent?
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10-28-2014 , 11:05 AM
Against a passive caller who is not an idiot on that flop, I might check the turn to see what he does. What has he raised with from early position in the past? I can't imagine he just calls pre with KK or AA (and you have blockers).

However, as played I think it is fine. A passive player could have called with AcXx or KxQc, etc., if he raises pre with those. (I'm assuming you don't have A club.)
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