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$2 NL HE 6-max: GG Poker - Which range do you put the player?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6894215, member: 397965"] Preflop Out of position I would go 4X so slightly larger with your 3-bet. Often getting 4-bet is a bit troublesome with AK in a cash game. But here its BTN vs. SB, so I would definitly not fold to someone, who seem to be a bit loose. I assume 28 is his VPIP from the GG Poker HUD. And playing AK OOP in a 4-bet pot is never that much fun, so I would just jam and be done. Occationally you might get him to fold something, and if you get it in against QQ or JJ, you are only a slight underdog. Flop Dont see any reason to lead in a 4-bet pot. If he check back, you can get your value on the turn and river. As played, when he raise, I dont see, how you can get away from the hand. And I also dont see much point is just calling and delaying the decision to the turn. Or possibly allow him to check back turn with a spade draw. A lot of the time he will have another AK, and you will end up chopping. Results Obviously a pretty bad result for you. But if his 4-betting range is wide enough to include hands like A8s or A7s, then 5-bet jamming preflop becomes much more profitable. [/QUOTE]
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