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NL5 FR AKo 3bet pot, turn spot - vs small bet

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Known Players:
MP1: €4.69 - 94 bb
MP2: €5.46 - 109 bb
MP3: €6.24 - 125 bb
CO: €2.87 - 57 bb
BU: €5.00 - 100 bb
SB: €5.07 - 101 bb
BB: €9.27 - 185 bb

0.02/0.05 No Limit Hold'em (7 Handed)
Hand recorder for this hand: PokerStrategy.com SideKick 1.1.508.2

Preflop: Hero is BB with A♣, K♠
SB posts small blind (€0.02), Hero posts big blind (€0.05), 3 folds, CO calls, 2 folds, Hero raises for €0.25, CO calls

Flop: (€0.62 - 12.40 bb) 6♦, 6♣, 5♣ (2 Players)
Hero bets €0.30, CO calls

Turn: (€1.22 - 24.40 bb) J♦ (2 Players)
Hero checks, CO bets €0.45, Hero ???

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CO was 26/5/4 over 59.

FLOP
I should have made my cbet a little bit bigger (for some reason I thought the pot was smaller).

TURN
I think it's possible that this was induced by my small cbet.
Even if my OC's are live I have roughly 12% equity and I do not have the right odds. Do I have implieds though?
It's possible that he calls if the river is a K, not sure about an A. Also, I have reversed implied odds vs flushes.
So folding seems like the safest (best?) play.


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mbml
Joined: 27.11.2008

Hi.

AK high has good SD value vs a wide range. And villain is bad so I doubt he'll put in 3 barrels here. I'll probably c/c twice by default - I think he will bluff often enough to make this play +EV.

AK cannot really bluff out better hands - Pairs are never folding
AK rarely gets value from worse - Maybe he calls with some worse Ace highs occasionally and calls with draws which are underdogs vs AK high but he'll bluff on a later street

So the best play is to check/call. Betting makes more sense vs a tougher opponent who is not letting you showdown your hand all the time.

Thanks.


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