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01-03-2015 , 09:40 PM
Hero (£125): 21, Been playing about 2 hours at the table, not played very many hands, slightly fishy
V1(£100) : 40's, seems slightly angry, limped a lot of pots and donk betting almost every flop. Not seen any hands to showdown
V2(£400) : Mid 20's, played a lot of pots in position, raises a lot. Seems to be pretty good

Table is 8-handed. Hero UTG+1, V1 UTG+2, V2 button.

Hero Dealt AK and raises to £4, V1 calls, V2 calls

Flop(£14): KT6

Hero bets £10, V1 Calls, V2 raises to £35, Hero Calls, V1 Moves all in, V2 Calls, Hero folds

Turn: 2
River: 5

V1 has AK
V2 has KT



Should i have folded on V2's flop raise instead of calling and folding to a shove?
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01-03-2015 , 10:35 PM
Unless V2 has been very aggressive about raising flops or has been bluff raising, then I fold to his raise. Stack sizes stick you between folding to the raise or planning on getting your stack in at some point. Your flop bet got called and then raised on a pretty dry flop. Without some reason to think otherwise, I'm thinking one of these two is ahead.
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