Help me find problems with this range
Posted by Nick Howard
Posted by Nick Howard posted in Mid Stakes
Help me find problems with this range
BN: $194.92
SB: $411.76
BB: $390.38 (Hero)
UTG: $206
HJ: $200
CO: $231.44
SB: $411.76
BB: $390.38 (Hero)
UTG: $206
HJ: $200
CO: $231.44
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
K
UTG raises to $5, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $5, SB calls $4, Hero raises to $25, UTG folds, BN calls $20, SB folds
UTG raises to $5, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $5, SB calls $4, Hero raises to $25, UTG folds, BN calls $20, SB folds
Flop
($62.00)
J
6
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $28.65,
Hero calls $28.65
Turn
($119.30)
J
6
T
8
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN checks
River
($119.30)
J
6
T
8
4
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $58,
Hero folds
Final Pot
BN
wins $114.50
OTF i think villain has the stronger range, so i am leaning toward just checking 100% rather than dealing with another strategic option. if you think this is a mistake worth expressing please express yo self.
If i'm squeezing all AK pre, it makes up a huge fraction of my x/c range if i never c/f any of it. That being said i can't see how it's not a very +EV x/c in a vacuum. So my Q is:
Assuming you start by checking range, do you x/c all AK?
If you are c/f'ing some AK, please explain why based on the villain counterstrategy you are trying to protect yourself from.
Also, are you considering bluffing some AK as a river lead after turn checks through?
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