$5-$5 Sick hand: AKs nut flush facing a river shove, what do you do?
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$5-$5 Sick hand: AKs nut flush facing a river shove, what do you do?
Here's a $5-$5 hand I played the other night:
4 people limp and Hero on BTN, looking down at Ac Kc, makes it $45. Everyone folds to Villain in CO who calls.
Hero $945.
Villain is a TAG/LAG reg, have a some history with him. $450 effective.
Flop ($95) comes: Qc Jc 7s.
Villain checks, Hero cb $55, CO calls.
Turn ($205) brings: 2c
Villain checks, Hero bets $115, CO calls.
At this point (and based on previous hands played against Villain), I'm putting Villain on Qx two pairs, all of the weaker Qx/Jx hands + c draw, weaker (T-7) club draws/straight draws, and possibly bottom set that was limp called pre-flop (based on other hands, I know he limps with most middling-lower pocket pairs esp given the pre flop action).
River ($435) brings: 7d
Villain shoves for $235. What do you do??
- What is the correct decision?
- What is the right exploitative decision (if there is one that's different)?
Will post what Villain was holding and my action later.
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Call. Only reasonable boat I can think of is J7 and you potentially dominate some of his value range.
I'm usually not posting any one-liners, but that's just a no brainer call. sorry mate!
Call. I don't know a single player at my casino that I would fold this hand to at this price. Based on posting bias I'm guessing you lost, but you can't fold this hand.
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