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Call
If I think he has AK then I call.
If I think he has AK then I call.
If you're folding this hand to an open or a 3 bet it's a mistake. Folding to a 4 bet can be correct but remember if you're folding this hand preflop there's only 12 combinations of AA and KK that you're playing. Much of what to do post flop will be player dependent and according to the texture of the flop. It's a coin flip and your hand is ahead. If it's a loose player you may want to call a 3 or 4 bet to keep there bluffs in play because if you have them on AK and they miss will they CB on the flop if the answer is yes you call. If they're tight 3 or 4 betting will be your best bet. This allows you the chance to win a large pot without seeing a flop as well as bloat the pot in case you win.blacknight92 said:assuming that opponent have AKo and we have QQ. will you call the all in made by opponent?
which is the better option here. Fold or call?
I know its not possible to narrow down opponents range to just AK. still like to know if calling on AK is right decision or wrong?
cs_rlewis said:You can put this in equilab and I'm pretty sure qq will win in the long run. It's a call everytime
Rolco said:You need to spend some time here - https://www.cardschat.com/poker-odds-calculator.php
8bod8 said:the easy part: it's a coin flip!
the difficult part: when (not) to play a coin flip?
FunkNShine said:Do you guys find one or the other more suitable? I'm looking for something I can efficiently use during play that won't take up too much time. I'm still working on memorizing most the odds, but having something next to me to help would be greatly beneficial.