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NL25 AK Facing Open Shove on K high flop |
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Yaffie   United Kingdom. Jul 04 2008 06:32. Posts 672 | | |
Villain is running 12/8/4.5
Preflop my thoughts were that he's a tight guy - so must have a narrow range of hands to be calling the open shove with - so didn't want to face a 4bet if i raised. If I spiked an A or K i might be able to take down the $15 pot against a lower pocket pair, AQ or split it with AK. I thought he would likely 3bet AA/KK
When the K came on the flop and he open shoved, it felt weak. What would you do?
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SakiSaki   Sweden. Jul 04 2008 06:44. Posts 9687 | | | |
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rogier   Netherlands. Jul 04 2008 07:12. Posts 1528 | | |
as played id call, only fearing AA (which is def a part of his range)
i might definately be willing to fold pre tho, as i feel im flipping at best |
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4Kingell   United Kingdom. Jul 04 2008 07:21. Posts 1453 | | |
I agree - snap call. His range is probably wider than his usual nit image might suggest as he sees the shortstack going all-in in front with just the blinds behind. His range could easily be AA/KK/AQ/KQ/QQ/JJ/TT maybe even AJs/KJs? Shoving range wider than usual too as it was easy for you to call with a wide range pre - KxQd would probably be enough? |
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Yaffie   United Kingdom. Jul 04 2008 07:40. Posts 672 | | |
| | On July 04 2008 06:21 4Kingell wrote:Shoving range wider than usual too as it was easy for you to call with a wide range pre - KxQd would probably be enough? |
I'm not giving him credit to think that advanced. But yeah I thought about it for a few seconds and called. He had AA  |
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