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200nl deep 4b pot river decision vs shove 200nl deep 4b pot river decision vs shove

01-06-2015 , 03:01 PM
vs 19/9/2 very little sample. Your decisions pre flop turn river would be great.

SB ($336)
BB ($189)
UTG ($397)
UTG+1 ($412)
UTG+2 ($246)
MP1 ($391)
Hero ($517)
CO ($344)
BTN ($365)

Dealt to Hero A K

fold, fold, fold, MP1 raises to $5.75, Hero raises to $16.62, fold, fold, fold, fold, MP1 raises to $27.49, Hero calls $10.87

FLOP ($57.98) 5 A 4

MP1 checks, Hero bets $22, MP1 raises to $56, Hero calls $34

TURN ($169) 5 A 4 7

MP1 bets $88, Hero calls $88

RIVER ($345) 5 A 4 7 9

[color=red]MP1 bets $220 (AI), Hero?
01-06-2015 , 03:17 PM
I'd probably check back flop, but I'm a nit. As played, as a nit, I'd definitely shlt myself at some point.
01-06-2015 , 09:29 PM
stuff your 3b range with 23 so you cant be so relentlessly x/rd by sets on this flop you two
01-06-2015 , 09:40 PM
Ain't folding
01-07-2015 , 08:04 PM
I would be ok with a call preflop; we can't be 3betting here light too often, so too easy for our opponents to play us post flop. Also looks like there could be a fish in the blinds likely to come along.

As played I check back the flop. No point in betting to me, can't really get multi streets of value from worse too often and we don't want this .
01-07-2015 , 09:58 PM
Betting the flop makes sense as we would have a bluffing range here quite a lot.

Betting AK helps protect that range somewhat.
01-08-2015 , 03:52 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by oooo3
SB ($336)
BB ($189)
UTG ($397)
UTG+1 ($412)
UTG+2 ($246)
MP1 ($391)
Hero ($517)
CO ($344)
BTN ($365)

Dealt to Hero A K

fold, fold, fold, MP1 raises to $5.75, Hero raises to $16.62, fold, fold, fold, fold, MP1 raises to $27.49, Hero calls $10.87

FLOP ($57.98) 5 A 4

[color=red]MP1 checks, Hero bets $22, MP1 raises to $56
from this point forward your ranges really don't change.

if so, at what point/line allows you to get it in vs his range with the most bluffs?
the further you go into the hand, and the further his actions remain aggressive, how likely are they to remain possible bluffs?

as an aside BB definitely looks like a weaker player, how are the rest behind you preflop? I just ask because this isn't a spot where, like in 6max, you have to 3b/stack AK. there are other options for the vast majority preflop that are usually superior just based on the BB without even equating for squeezy regs, etc.

      
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