Poker Strategy: When To Bluff With AK

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We 3 bet with AK and miss the flop. How do we decide if and when we should bluff with our hand?

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Poker Strategy: When To Bluff With AK

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: When To Bluff With AK

  1. I'm definitely raising to around £65 in this scenario and then going all in on the flop with the pot around £200 with around £120 behind.

    Having now watched this all the way through I wouldn't expect 10's to fold on the flop, but I would still have 27% equity on this board and actually wouldn't be too bad of a price.

  2. Hey Bart, great poker and last play of the night with the bluff vs. phil the plumber!!!!!

  3. You can't really 3bet here, cause the SPR gets too awkward. I'd just shove with AK and make my life easy. If they fold that's fine. If they call that's fine.

  4. Whats wrong w jamming the turn for value? With 15 outs against any pr a call is fine. Youre getting better than 2 to 1 in equity when someone calls right?

  5. This is a prime example of why you should never play under 75bbs. I don’t even like playing under 100bbs. It just creates way too many awkward situations.

  6. I think with the awkward stack sizes and out of position, I make it 65-70 preflop….if he calls, pot around 145 and I have 105 behind…shoving that flop all day with less than 1 PSB behind – a lot of awkward spot in these games, but I am almost certain that shoving flop is +EV

  7. Jamming flop to represent an overpair value bet? If you HAD an overpair, wouldn't you want to bet around 1/2 pot to get worse hands to call? I'm new and bad, I can see why going all in will get folds, but how can going all in get calls from T9s, some of that limp/call garbage range?

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