AKo in BB vs UTG reg tight
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AKo in BB vs UTG reg tight
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (5 Players)
BN: $62.50
SB: $91.70
BB: $27.34 (Hero)
UTG: $27.01
CO: $30.65
SB: $91.70
BB: $27.34 (Hero)
UTG: $27.01
CO: $30.65
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BB with
K
A
, ,
Flop
($1.85)
T
2
A
,
Turn
($1.85)
T
2
A
K
,
River
($4.29)
T
2
A
K
4
, ,
Final Pot
UTG wins $9.83
Rake is $0.46
Rake is $0.46
firts of all the vilain is a reg tight 19/15 with rfi utg of 10 and f3bet of 22. i only flat called because i think that is not good to play a 3bet pot oop vs utg. i think if the villain makes 4bet i wil have problems playing that spot.
now. OTR is it nice bet/fold? i think when he raised river he has a strong hand like qj tt or aa and some hh that full the flush. or is it better x/call OTT? thans
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Three bet for value
so so so nitty :(
As played nice fold on river...
Please always post a sample size so we know how accurate the stats given likely are.
Assuming the stats given are correct, I don't mind flatting pre vs. this particular player.
Flop is a definite check
Turn we obviously bet, sizing is good as well.
River again is a clear bet. It's hard to imagine what villain is repping here. Presumably KK and maybe JThh/T9hh. I'd imagine most QJs combos c-bet along with AK. I'd fold as well as played and wouldn't worry about it much.
nh and wp
sorry man for incomplete stats. 800 hands. thanks a lot
Seems like a disciplined bet/fold OTR. Without reads, AKoff is still a valualbe 3bet gainst UTG 6max
With villain's very low fold to 3-bet, one can definitely make an argument for 3-betting being better than flatting preflop, though I'd imagine the EV difference isn't too much in this particular situation (could be wrong though).
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