With AK, I don't like making the raise that big just yet. $4? That's at least really unusual on Stars, not that the hand can't handle it, but you don't want your only caller to be a hand like JJ. You want all the hands you dominate in there.
I'm also not excited about the turn check-call nor, without a read, of the river CRAI.
Ok, so you beat AJ and I guess somewhat possible is even A8 or KJ. Given the passive flop bet, I don't exclude QT from his range. Then there are all the sets.
If you bet out turn, then bet river, I guess the result is the same. But when he pushes the river after that sequence, you're behind more often than not imo--probably ahead or split just often enough to make calling a push bearable.
I've had several hands where getting into this similar trappy type stuff trying to not make them fold has cost me many $$ (here it probably doesn't). As example, if I may make a relevant hijack: I call an LP raise from SB with QTs. Flop comes QQT. I check, and LP checks. Turn makes a flush draw. I bet. LP calls. River makes the flush. I bet, LP calls. LP had KQ here, and if I had bet aggressively I would've won a stack rather than 1/4 of a stack. Sure, LP is going to fold a lot to my bet, but after the flush hits the river, I can't get much out of him.
I also just had another hand where not betting out cost me money by not allowing me to define villain's hand. I think it's a bad habit to get into, and it's one I'm trying to correct in myself.Statistics: Posted by Aisthesis — Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:00 am
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