NL10-snap, AKs

Posted 7 years ago

How should I play here with these stacksizes?
Not sure at all how to play this hand.

Villains stats: VPIP: 88, PFR: 9, 3B: 8, AF: 1,3, Hands: 32

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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.05/$0.106
UTG Player6 $28.25
UTG+1 Player7 $5.73
CO Player9 $8.25
D Player1 $45.95
SBHero $16.36
BB Player4 $14.05
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is SBKA
1 fold, Player7 raises to $0.20, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.80, 1 fold, Player7 calls $0.60
Flop
2$1.7076Q
Hero bets$1.15, Player7 calls $1.15
Turn
2$42
Hero bets$2, Player7 folds
Final Pot$6

Hero wins$7.77 (net +$3.82)
Player7 lost $1.95
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Posted 7 years ago
With less than a pot sized bet left on the turn, just maximise your fold equity and ship it. Letting a villain continue light here leaving him with less than $2 into 8 on the river seems less than optimal.
Posted 7 years ago
Against a player like this I don't mind check calling the flop. Even though we have the best hand a lot it's tough to say betting is for value.

As played once you c bet the turn should be an automatic shove for maximum fold equity. You're never going to be able to get him to fold anything on the river with what's left behind.
Posted 7 years ago
Pre: Obvious three bet but vs this stack size I normally make it a touch smaller, 100BB deep though I would opt for your sizing.

Flop: All options are available to us here, we can bet, check call, or check raise. My standard would be to bet but I definitely don't hate any of the above options either. My preference would probably go Bet > Check Raise > Check Call but all three I would expect to turn a healthy profit.

Turn: As played I think I ship the money in here. If I'm not going to shove I think I would opt for a really tiny bet to induce a bluff raise from Kx with the K spades here rather than go for the middling size.