| This is a discussion on AK on Button within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; For those having trouble playing AK on the button or LP, here's an example taken from one of sherm's threads awhile back, the advice totally ... |
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| AK on Button For those having trouble playing AK on the button or LP, here's an example taken from one of sherm's threads awhile back, the advice totally changed the way I play AK in LP or Button. Feel free to comment and question. PokerStars Game #10946808518: Tournament #54723005, $10+$1 Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2007/07/15 - 03:24:12 (ET) Table '54723005 63' 9-max Seat #8 is the button Seat 1: BabyMinnow9 (1270 in chips) Seat 3: Blender.01 (2910 in chips) Seat 4: Ulskun (5690 in chips) Seat 5: stupid steve (1250 in chips) Seat 6: WB123456789 (1835 in chips) Seat 7: bad ham (4140 in chips) Seat 8: Orion469 (2715 in chips) Seat 9: BackToSkool (3540 in chips) BackToSkool: posts small blind 15 BabyMinnow9: posts big blind 30 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Orion469 [Kc Ad] Blender.01: calls 30 Ulskun: folds stupid steve: calls 30 WB123456789: calls 30 bad ham: folds Orion469: raises 90 to 120 BackToSkool: folds BabyMinnow9: folds Blender.01: calls 90 stupid steve: calls 90 WB123456789: calls 90 *** FLOP *** [2d 4c 7h] Blender.01: checks stupid steve: checks WB123456789: checks Orion469: bets 240 Blender.01: folds stupid steve: folds WB123456789: folds Orion469 collected 525 from pot Orion469: doesn't show hand *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 525 | Rake 0 Board [2d 4c 7h] Seat 1: BabyMinnow9 (big blind) folded before Flop Seat 3: Blender.01 folded on the Flop Seat 4: Ulskun folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 5: stupid steve folded on the Flop Seat 6: WB123456789 folded on the Flop Seat 7: bad ham folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 8: Orion469 (button) collected (525) Seat 9: BackToSkool (small blind) folded before Flop |
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| I had basically put this hand HH up for those players who had trouble playing AK after the flop into a non-scary board. I had this problem with AK when I joined CC and thought some newbies to the site could benefit from this example. Have found the actual thread for those interested. Big Slick |
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| re: AK on Button poker how would you play that differently if the flop included a queen? i think it makes sense how you outlined when the board is junk like that, but i get confused when there's higher cards like a jack or queen on the flop. would you then just check it? or do you still bet? |
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| i don't think i have those kind of guts. does it usually work? i mean, if you always bet but someone else has something, woudln't they just take a lot of money from you? i thought i recalled one of my experienced friends tell me once a good poker player knows when to lay down a good hand. (that was more relevant when i would never let go of AA or KK even though it was pretty obvious I was beat). again, thx for starting the thread. it is quite helpful for newbies to think about such things. |
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Say the board is Qh 4d 2s. Thats a pretty dry flop [flops that have very unlikely helped anyone.] and worth c-betting if your opponents check to you. Say you bet a little bit of half the pot to test the waters and get called with a Q. This is ok for 2 reasons. 1) you have position over your opponent. So if they check, you can just check behind them. If they bet, you let the hand go and you've lost the minimum. 2) If your opponent checks to you, you have a chance of hitting an A or K on the turn. You really want to c-bet on dry flops. Flops like 7h 8h 9h are usually not worth c-betting because its very likely to have hit/helped an opponent. This also depends how many players are in a hand with you. If its 1 or 2, a c-bet is ok if your opponents show weakness, but be ready to throw it away/slow down if you get called. |
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| Yeah I honestly never understood what the C stood for until I was typing my post, when I started typing "C-betting is basically just continu...wait. OMG" then I backspaced, and forgot to say it. My it's so late. lol EDIT: Wow, what a 400th post. lol |
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C-betting is added aggression giving you a chance to pick up unwanted pots. Especially if the flops are dry. Ex: on the button I raise with Q9o and get 2 callers. The flop is 3s 5h 8d. My opponents check to me, I c-bet, and my opponents fold. They fold because A) the flop didnt help them. B) Im still showing strength and representing a big/better hand. |
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