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$5 NLHE 6-max: AA pot sized jam on turn flush draw board
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5990549, member: 397965"] Preflop Definitely want to go bigger with the 4-bet strictly for value. 15-18BB would be fine. Flop Here I think, you need to size your bet down a bit. In general bet sizes should be smaller in 4-bet pots, because the SPR is relatively low. Bet sizes should typically also be smaller multiway. They are not folding a K to any bet size on the flop, but you can get value from a K later, so there is no need to play so fast. And if they have a hand like TT-QQ, you make it very difficult for them to continue, when you bomb the pot like this. Especially MP who also need to worry about a guy behind him. Turn Because you bombed the flop, you only have around a pot sized bet left. For this reason you can either jam and make it a two street hand, or slow down considerably and bet pretty small. I dont see any point in making this a two street hand, especially not when you hold the A of hearts, because then there are almost no bad river cards for you. Maybe a K is bad, but thats pretty much it. When you play this fast, you pretty much only get action, when you coolered him, as was the case in this hand. Some players might even consider folding a hand as strong as KQ especially without Q of hearts, which is a disaster for you. [/QUOTE]
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