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$10 NL HE 6-max: River Bluff With AK
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[QUOTE="blueskies, post: 7107639, member: 50699"] [B]Villain Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF):[/B] 10/7/3 A little bit of background. Both UTG and SB are pretty tight guys. SB has a WTSD% of 21 and WSD% of 71. These stats affected how I played this. I have AcKc on BTN, my table image is nitty. UTG (16/13) opens from UTG. His fold to 3bet% is only 14 and I tend not to 3bet tight players' UTG opens with AK all the time. With position in this hand, I just flatted. SB pops it to $1.40. SB's 3bet% is 3 and he threebets to $1.40. UTG gets out of the way. I have under repped my hand but with such a low 3bet% he's unlikely folding to a 4bet. AK blocks AA and KK so I flatted to see the flop. Flop comes 6d3sJd. He checks. If he came out firing I would likely have just tossed it. That makes me happy cuz it likely rules out an overpair. Thought about betting but he's probably gonna call so I decided to get a free card. Turn comes 5c. He bets $1.64 into $3.35 (not rake adjusted) so it's a little more than a half pot size bet. I am putting him on AQ at this point. And I just flatted with nothing. With a semi-wet board I feel like I can rep a draw and then depending on what he does on the river, possibly making a move. River comes Qd. Completes the flush. He thinks and leads out with a $1.55 bet into a $6.63 pot. I think he likely doesn't have a flush at this point. If he had AdKd he probably would have cbet that flop. I felt he had AQ and with that smaller bet sizing I feel like that's what he probably has. I have been so passive on this hand, looking like I had a draw, and since the draw completed I decided this was a ripe place for a play. I shoved it in to rep the flush, a little more than $7. Given his low show down% and my table image, and me having the nut advantage, I felt like it was gonna work. (Obviously, I wouldn't do this against looser guys or newbie players.) I am ready for it. Let me know badly I played this. Preflop worse or post flop? [spoiler]He folded[/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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