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Handnr: 924807
Submitted by : the cleaner

PokerStars Game #69905282858: Holdem No Limit ($0.50/$1.00 USD) - 2011/11/02 9:19:51 ET
Table Italia V 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Griff_nick ($77.75 in chips)
Seat 2: putya-putya ($77.35 in chips)
Seat 3: magickarel ($100 in chips)
Seat 4: Opperstoof69 ($104.50 in chips)
Seat 6: the clêaner ($109.05 in chips)
magickarel: posts small blind $0.50
Opperstoof69: posts big blind $1

Holecards
Dealt to the clêaner AsAc
the clêaner: raises $2 to $3
Griff_nick: folds
putya-putya: folds
magickarel: raises $7 to $10
Opperstoof69: folds
the clêaner: calls $7

Flop (Pot : $21.00)

   6d6hKh
magickarel: bets $12.55
the clêaner: calls $12.55

Turn (Pot : $46.10)

   6d6hKh3c
magickarel: checks
the clêaner: bets $17
magickarel: calls $17

River (Pot : $80.10)

   6d6hKh3cKc
magickarel: checks

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the cleaner   Germany. Nov 02 2011 09:27. Posts 3014

villain is 24/19/3.1 he 3bets about 8.5pct from the blinds. my image to him should be similar to his stats. value shove after he checks river?

btw i didn't 4bet, cause he folds alot to 4bets. i'm sure he is aware that i would 4bet AK preflop here nearly 100pct of the time. he probably also knows that it's unlikely that i flat KQ.

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there are no facts only interpretationsLast edit: 02/11/2011 09:35

lebowski   Greece. Nov 02 2011 12:07. Posts 9205

why would you 4bet AK 100% of the time in these positions? Are you really ahead that often when you get it in? Fwiw I would 4bet AA 100% of the time vs a villain who doesn't have a wide range (as most people do vs utg raisers) because they usually put it in with JJ+ and AK but I might lose action postflop.
btw I'm serious about the questions, I could have a huge leak or something
as played I ship,there is a f draw that missed and it's not that you can have too many Kxs so JJ-QQ could find a call, sucks if he has a random KJ =/

new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man... 

the cleaner   Germany. Nov 02 2011 12:46. Posts 3014

I do flat AKs some of the time and AKo very rarely. I do it more from late position. It is 5 handed and i probably prefer to make the hand easier to play, since he will be barreling me off on so many boards. I think AKo has like 40% vs JJ+/AK, so it's not in to bad shape when money goes in preflop. I like flatting AK vs a tight villain.

there are no facts only interpretationsLast edit: 02/11/2011 14:36

rANDY   United Kingdom. Nov 02 2011 13:03. Posts 2223

check back and laugh at KK


lebowski   Greece. Nov 02 2011 13:18. Posts 9205


  On November 02 2011 11:46 the cleaner wrote:
I do flat AKs some of the time and AK very rarely. I do it more from late position. It is 5 handed and i probably prefer to make the hand easier to play, since he will be barreling me off on so many boards. I think AKo has like 40% vs JJ+/AK, so it's not in to bad shape when money goes in preflop. I like flatting AK vs a tight villain.


with the same logic should you be 3betting AK vs almost anyone's utg range?
also, JJ is a hand that I find most people flat nowadays preflop, for the rare case they 3bet I think 4bet pre (AA) is best

new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man...Last edit: 02/11/2011 14:06

the cleaner   Germany. Nov 02 2011 14:34. Posts 3014

I think not really the same case, since we are talking 4bet in this example. oop i 3bet AK vs an utg most of the time. i sometimes flat in position vs a tight utg opener, and 3bet most of the time vs a looser oponent. there are also other benefits from flatting AK in position to a utg opener, like there sometimes are loose 3bettors in the blinds and we can shove over their squeeze etc.

there are no facts only interpretations 

 

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