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AKs 2 Overs and a Fdraw on the Turn AKs 2 Overs and a Fdraw on the Turn

10-30-2011 , 08:24 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.02/$0.05 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #10941242

    SB: $4.88 (97.6 bb)
    Hero (BB): $5 (100 bb)
    UTG: $4.54 (90.8 bb)
    MP: $4.08 (81.6 bb)
    CO: $5.77 (115.4 bb)
    BTN: $7.80 (156 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with K A
    UTG folds, MP raises to $0.15, 3 folds, Hero raises to $0.45, MP calls $0.30

    Flop: ($0.92) 5 2 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.66, MP calls $0.66

    Turn: ($2.24) T (2 players)
    Hero bets $1.55, MP raises to $2.97 and is all-in, Hero calls $1.42

    River: ($8.18) 5 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: $8.18 pot ($0.40 rake)
    Final Board: 5 2 6 T 5
    Hero showed K A and lost (-$4.08 net)
    MP showed Q Q and won $7.78 ($3.70 net)



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    Villain unknown, first hand at the table. did i get the right odds against his range here? should i even get into that situation?

    Last edited by yay; 10-30-2011 at 08:32 PM.
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    10-31-2011 , 12:36 AM
    Even considering he doesn't have full stack here, let's put him on a very strong range (TT, 66, 55, 22, 4s3s, 4c3c). Against this range we have 21% equity. If I didn't misscalculated, for a +Ev call we need here 18,9% equity (please, correct me someone if I'm wrong). So yeah, I think we're calling it.
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    10-31-2011 , 01:02 AM
    betsizing dude
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    10-31-2011 , 06:15 AM
    yeah sizing is way higher than i usually would bet there. it was right before i ended my session and i started to play ****ty so i stopped there.
    AKs 2 Overs and a Fdraw on the Turn Quote
    10-31-2011 , 06:20 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by yay
    yeah sizing is way higher than i usually would bet there. it was right before i ended my session and i started to play ****ty so i stopped there.
    Why would you make it smaller? As a standard I 3bet 3,5x-4,5x IR OOP, which would set up for an easy turn shove, which we want to do on this board as we have huge equity (both pot and FE)
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    10-31-2011 , 06:25 AM
    3bet pre should be a bit bigger other than that the hand is wp. Sizing ott doesn't really matter all that much because once hero bets turn he is comitted to the pot.
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    10-31-2011 , 06:30 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by fishyy88
    3bet pre should be a bit bigger other than that the hand is wp. Sizing ott doesn't really matter all that much because once hero bets turn he is comitted to the pot.
    Sizing matters pre and otf, as it affects our turn SPR and FE
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    10-31-2011 , 06:39 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by henrikjs
    Sizing matters pre and otf, as it affects our turn SPR and FE
    Please explain what is wrong with the sizing here
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    10-31-2011 , 06:39 AM
    i mean't the flop and river sizing, flop like 1-2 BB less, river like 3-4 less.

    should i just 3bet pre 3* orig bet IP, and about 4~ OOP? as a general go to if someone opens for 3-3.5bb?
    AKs 2 Overs and a Fdraw on the Turn Quote
    10-31-2011 , 07:06 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by fishyy88
    Please explain what is wrong with the sizing here
    We want to set up for a turn shove where villain has a SPR below 1
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    10-31-2011 , 10:37 AM
    what does spr stand for?
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