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$2 NLHE 6-max: Playing AK as aggressor OOP when missed flop
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5693353, member: 397965"] Preflop Standard open of course. Flop I am fine with this C-bet. It is a fairly uncoordinated flop with just one high card, so I definitely think, you can get some folds here, and whatever he has, it has equity and position, so folds are good. You also have reasonable equity and playability when called with two overcards and backdoor flush and straight potential. As for sizing I dont think, anyone at these stakes really care, if its 8c or 11c to see a turn, so I dont think, calling ranges are particularly elastic. With that in mind, and since we are not betting for value, I prefer a smaller sizing. Also this is SNAP, so there is no need to feel, we must use the same size with our entire range to not give away bet sizing tells. Staggered bet sizing is a completely legit strategy in fast fold games, as long as it is within, what is normal for the situation. Turn 2s changed nothing, and it also did not give you more equity. My line of thinking in spots like this is, that if he liked his hand enough to call on the flop, then he will also like it enough to call again on the turn. So I would just check and then make a decision, if he bet. Most likely check-fold, if its a reasonable size. River As played I am definitely checking now. 3c is a card, that might actually have given him trips, and if not its not scary to him at all. So once again if he liked his hand on the turn, he probably still like it now, and the profit at 2NL does not come from trying to run big tripple barrel bluffs. Also AK has a bit of showdown value. Maybe 10% of the time he will give up with a busted draw, and you will win at showdown. This time he checked back a better hand and won, and this is completely fine. Chances are he would have called you down, had you bet again. [/QUOTE]
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