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***** Hand History for Game 1111111111 ***** (poker stars)
$10.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Friday, August 15, 07:51:47 ET 2014
Table Galt II (real money)
Seat 1 is the button
Seat 1: Hero ( $27.82 USD ) - VPIP: 15, PFR: 11, 3B: 4, AF: 2.7, hands: 123392
Seat 2: Player2 ( $2.74 USD ) - VPIP: 25, PFR: 0, 3B: 0, AF: 2.4, Hands: 105
Seat 3: Player3 ( $12.55 USD ) - VPIP: 38, PFR: 18, 3B: 15, AF: 2.7, Hands: 60
Seat 4: Player4 ( $13.17 USD ) - VPIP: 16, PFR: 15, 3B: 22, AF: 0.0, Hands: 103
Seat 5: Player5 ( $10.30 USD ) - VPIP: 40, PFR: 40, 3B: 0, AF: 0.0, Hands: 5
Seat 6: Player6 ( $10.00 USD ) - VPIP: 17, PFR: 12, 3B: 5, AF: 6.0, Hands: 115
Player2 posts small blind [$0.05 USD].
Player3 posts big blind [$0.10 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ Ks As ]
Player4 folds
Player5 folds
Player6 folds
Hero raises [$0.30 USD]
Player2 folds
Player3 raises [$0.60 USD]
Hero raises [$1.20 USD]
Player3 raises [$11.85 USD]
Hero calls [$11.05 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Ad, Kh, 7d ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Qs ]
** Dealing River ** [ Js ]
Player3 shows [Ah, Ac ]
Hero shows [Ks, As ]
Player3 wins $24.02 USD from main pot


How do you react to this 5 bet jam? I don't think any thinking player ever does this with AA/KK or maybe they do? Just seemed so fishy to me and I snapped his hand off. My ideal play would of been to 6bet jam as opposed to calling off with AK. Thoughts?
 
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You can just fold here. AK is not as that strong when facing 5bet
 
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This is why I never stack off with AK, 4bets, 5bets are just always KK or AA at 5 and 10nl. The extreme few who are 4betting light are probably good players, so even then you're best off just folding and avoiding those situations anway.

You're going broke if you play this hand cos of that flop so no biggie, my advice is dump AK to 4bets/ 5 bets.
 
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Fold to his jam. Villain is awful and plays like this are always Aces or Kings.

pretty much what I think now I look back. I just had it all set up to 6bet jam and he shoved and it threw me off a little bit.
 
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The big reraise suggested villain has either AK(same hand) / a big pocket pair. So you are either flipping or dominated so calling this bet is a negative EV play on the long run. Fold to the monster four bet. We want to 3bet and see flop in position, not calling and flipping coins / losing anyways. :driver:
 
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he is 38:18 over 60, his range is probably something more like AQ+ JJ+ granted i'm not way ahead of that but still that was what I thought at the time.
 
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It's tough .. I don't think I would have folded either just because his stats+weird 3 bet suggest a fish who is a lot of the times doing this with "garbage" with suited connectors or even worse and it's just tilt, and I think most times against players like these you are ahead so in my opinion it is a +ev . granted , even if it is +ev, it's a slight + and not a definite decision.
You could get away from his shove here but it's not easy..
 
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i don't like your min-raise pre, but like everyone else stated. fold to the 5bet shove, 38/18, yeah he 3bets s bit, but he's prob only open 5bet shoving w/ pp's, AK, snd maybe AQ.


Run through your database and see how your doing w/ AK, its a tough hand to play, and not good AO unless villain is horrible shoving super wide
 
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