NL 25 - AK Facing a min3bet and a Call
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NL 25 - AK Facing a min3bet and a Call
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
UTG: $27.62
MP: $25.78 (Hero)
CO: $27.31
BN: $30.43
SB: $33.96
BB: $13.83
MP: $25.78 (Hero)
CO: $27.31
BN: $30.43
SB: $33.96
BB: $13.83
CO is a 39/15 , 3bet 5% over 239 hands, BB is a good aggro reg, playing 26/20
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is MP with
A
K
, , , , , ,
Do you 4bet here against a tight CO range? Also I don't see him folding any premium pair here, so I decided to call.
The question is, I think I'm losing too much with these kind of hands in this spots. I think I'm missing a piece here.
What's your play preflop and why?
The question is, I think I'm losing too much with these kind of hands in this spots. I think I'm missing a piece here.
What's your play preflop and why?
Flop
($3.25)
T
Q
3
, , , ,
Turn
($7.75)
T
Q
3
2
, ,
Final Pot
CO wins $7.33
Rake is $0.42
Rake is $0.42
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I think it's fine as played. If CO was looser you could 4bet but as played even the aggro reg might have AA KK sometimes because when 4bets that tight CO he knows he only reps SUPER strong. You're definitely not gonna get value from 4betting, the only question is if you can do it for fold equity which I don't think you have considering what we believe about the reg plus the fact that someone w/ 5% 3b (I'm guessing it's way tighter vs UTG) is gonna be defending enough and with a strong enough range.
I don't think BB has a monster here, however, don't you think we are going to x/f a lot of flops while we might have the best hand (especially vs the fish)?
Maybe it is only my impression but when I flat with AK, I always play it too much fit or fold while there could be other ways to play it and avoid giving up the best hand on the flop... what about 4betting in order to have 1 PSB and then shove on the flop?
There is nothing wrong with x/f OTF since we have a 15% pot odds before the flop.
"what about 4betting in order to have 1 PSB and then shove on the flop?"
I think we have a very few fold equity, and if we get it in, we are slightly underdogs. (60/40 maybe)
suited AK combos would be a call pf
with the offsuit combos I kind of like 4betting, planning a fold to a CO's shove and prob stack off vs others
Do I misunderstand something?
4bet/fold AKo?
I think we can't do that...
Hand 0: 41.904% 22.62% 19.28% 8133909 6934104.00 { AcKc }
Hand 1: 58.096% 38.81% 19.28% 13956267 6934104.00 { QQ+, AKs, AKo }
that is not an accurate range from that villain, he is most likely jamming KK+
Also, given small sizings preflop, you wont have odds to call it off even if he jams yours range.
Also, even with normal sizings, calling off AK is a BE move (once you get jammed on), unless villain sometimes 5bet bluffs
@OP, Do you 2X open from all position?
I've seen it done at higher stakes but not at 25nl.
Seems to me you're just inviting more action OOP......
@ Limp Limpson, I don't think Villain's shoving range is KK+. Most of the times when I have AK and got 3bet by a tight opponent I realize they don't always have KK+... Regarding the size, well, it's a fish, it could be done it with pretty his whole 3betting range
@ Master_Debater, no I don't a std, but I recognize sometimes I'm 2x from EP without any clear reason. This is a leak since I'm opening pretty tight from those position and I should charge more, given my card advantage
It's fine to me although CO may have a different 3bet range when min 3betting a 2x
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