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$2 NLHE Full Ring: AKo on a wet board in a 3 bet pot
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5693369, member: 397965"] Preflop At 2NL and with relatively deep stacks I prefer a larger 3-bet. At these stakes a lot of players just dont fold to 3-bets, so why not charge him some more. We are mostly going to be 3-betting for value anyway at a limit like this. Flop Stack to pot ratio was around 6, which is somewhat in the grey zone for stacking off TPTK. Even so this is 2NL, so I think, my plan here would still be to try to get it in. Which would have been a little easier, had the 3-bet been larger. Since there is so much stack still left behind, I would definitely make a bigger bet now. At these stakes most players are inelastic, so you can bet 30c here and still get action almost as often, as when you bet 16c. Anyways you go small, and now you get check-raised. Here I would probably just 3-bet with intentions to stack off, if he jam. Again its 2NL, players tend to be bad at these stakes, so I think, we can do this profitably. Turn Turn card is a complete blank, and he fire pretty large. If you call here, half your stack will be in the pot, and in that situation I dont really like folding TPTK on the river. I also think, that busted draws will tend to mostly give up. So for me this is decision time. If we are going to go with the hand, I prefer to get it in now. I think, going with the hand is profitable at 2NL, so I would just jam and be done. If he then fold a draw, that is fine, because we deny his equity. River This is one of those tough river spots, which I would rather have avoided. Backdoor spades coming in is not so important, because how often does he really have that, when he check-raise the flop. QJ came in as well though, and I would have been more happy, if he had checked. But even so I am not into putting in half my stack with TPTK and then fold on the river, when there are still some missed draws or perhaps even worse hands, he is overvaluing, as in fact turned out to be the case. You need to be good 1 out of 4 times, and I think, you are. [/QUOTE]
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