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YNWA

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I maybe could of raised the flop but turn and river got ugly.

thanks.


Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is CO with K :diamond: A :diamond:
1 fold, MP raises to $0.40, Hero calls $0.40, BTN calls $0.40, 2 folds

Flop: ($1.35) K :spade: 2 :diamond: 4 :diamond: (3 players)
MP bets $0.60, Hero calls $0.60, BTN calls $0.60

Turn: ($3.15) T :club: (3 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $2.46, BTN raises to $5.70, MP folds, Hero calls $3.24

River: ($14.55) 5 :club: (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $5.92, Hero ?
 
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3bet pre, raise flop.....why does the turn and river get ugly? They look like good cards for you, nothing scary here. Depending on mps stats he's either way ahead or way behind pre flop and on the flop...its only half a story without villians stats or atleast an idea on how he plays.
 
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3bet pre, raise flop.....why does the turn and river get ugly? They look like good cards for you, nothing scary here. Depending on mps stats he's either way ahead or way behind pre flop and on the flop...its only half a story without villians stats or atleast an idea on how he plays.


preflop i decided to just flat i agree i can 3b but given positions i thought call was ok, but ive never been over keen on 3b 5b vs ep with AK, so flop i think i can raise and gii , but i decided im not scared of draws and i want everyone in the pot so i called,

The turn is where i struggle because i dont think he has KQ or worse hands so im not really sure if i can even call the raise to hit the flush , once i call the turn i feel like i need to call the river though given the odds, but can i honestly make a call down here.

I never thought about shoving the turn when he raises i think that is really bad thoughts ?

I very much appreciate all and every answer.
 
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If I have a fat wallet, Ill call.
If I have a struggling BR, I fold.
 
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Not sure about the starting stacks. I would seriously consider 3 betting as there are 3 more act behind me. Calling and potentially going to the flop 4/5 handed is horrible for AK.

Flop is great for us with nut TPTK and nut flush draw. Raise. We should try and increase the pot and get value for our strong hand.

Turn doesn't change much but we are not sure because villain is aggressive all of a sudden. But we are in a pickle because of our actions preflop and in flop. But still I am liking our hand..

River is essentially a brick but you hate the call.. not really sure :(
 
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preflop i decided to just flat i agree i can 3b but given positions i thought call was ok, but ive never been over keen on 3b 5b vs ep with AK, so flop i think i can raise and gii , but i decided im not scared of draws and i want everyone in the pot so i called,
Choosing an action because you think it's OK isn't much of a reason. The goal is always to make the best possible decision.
 
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preflop: 3bet, man you need to 3bet here. It's less than okay to call. You have a very high equity hand here and don't want to be in a multiway pot if you can avoid it.

If he is still in the hand when you get to the flop then and bets again, then you should reraise him big. You have a huge hand there. you have flush draws and backdoor draws to a couple of straights. That is a crazy good hand. If he bets, then you need to reraise. If he doesn't bet there, then you bet the pot.

Turn, thats a pretty good card for you, gives you a draw to a straight to go along with your TP and your flush draw. If the button raises here then just get it in on the turn, you don't have to be tricky, you have a lot of equity and he may just fold there. I can't imagine what the BTN has here, he called the flop and maybe hit a set on the turn? I don't know, but you should just get it in.

River, you should be all in by now, if your not.... I don't know why you wouldn't be. You shouldn't have to make a river decision.
 
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imho The failure to raise preflop caused you to face tricky decisions later in the hand. If I was either of your opponents here with 22 or 44 and you 3 bet then my small pair goes in the muck especially oop. Are you calling on the btn with 44 facing an ep raise and reraise?
If you 3 bet you define the play, against regs who are only calling 3 bets with 88+ this is a good flop for you. You can discount those smaller sets then.
Poker is actually easier to play when you 3 bet as it defines the play.
By calling you let them see a relatively cheap flop, you still have no idea what they have on the flop.
You have a great draw but facing a set you still only have 32% equity at best.
The re-raise on the turn by players at 10nl usually means what it says on the tin ie the nuts or close to it. I'd be folding
 
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