NL25 - AK TPTK facing a raise in BvB

NL25 - AK TPTK facing a raise in BvB

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NL Holdem 0.25(BB)
CO ($43.27) [VPIP: 20.9% | PFR: 11% | AGG: 20% | Hands: 91]
BTN ($13.72) [VPIP: 51.8% | PFR: 3.5% | AGG: 25.3% | Hands: 87]
HERO ($34.70)
BB ($132.65) [VPIP: 36.7% | PFR: 29.1% | AGG: 29.2% | Flop Agg: 33.3% | Turn Agg: 26.7% | 3Bet: 13.3% | 4Bet: 0% | Cold Call: 20% | Hands: 81]
UTG ($26.80) [VPIP: 35% | PFR: 30% | AGG: 12.5% | Hands: 20]
HJ ($36.31) [VPIP: 18.9% | PFR: 16.7% | AGG: 22.2% | Hands: 91]

Dealt to Hero: K A

UTG Folds, HJ Folds, CO Folds, BTN Calls $0.25, HERO Raises To $1, BB Calls $0.75, BTN Folds

Hero SPR on Flop: [14.98 effective]
Flop ($2.25): 8 2 A
HERO Bets $1.69 (Rem. Stack: $32.01), BB Raises To $5.92 (Rem. Stack: $125.73), HERO Calls $4.23 (Rem. Stack: $27.78)

Turn ($14.09): 8 2 A 9
HERO Checks, BB Bets $8.75 (Rem. Stack: $116.98), HERO ? ? ?

No notes on villain. I saw him playing 6 tables and he had massive stacks on two of htem. Looked quite aggro at first glance, but I can't be sure.

Flop: yes, I know the sizing is too big, but initially I thought he is a fish (due to stats), instead he turns out to be a reg. I don't think we can fold AK here, though he bombs it really hard.

Turn: he bets again, knowing that I must have something at that point and that ain't a draw. Or maybe he has a lower pair and therefore a blocker to two pair / sets. Call turn and x/f river?

23 November 2025 at 09:24 PM
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This could easily be A2/A8/22/88 or AT-AQ. Both betting patterns would make sense depending on the player style. I would personally give credit on the turn until I play more with that specific player. Most players are straight forward at these stakes. You just can't tell if their version of strength is a set here or TP and a decent kicker.

I had a very similar experience last night with a new player to me and sure enough, when I called they had 2 pair vs my A Q.


88 is 3betting pre no?

On a board this dry, I feel like A2, A8 is calling the flop at least some of time, especially against your sizing.

It's close. Villain's post flop stats seem reasonable so I don't think there are any bluffs in his range. But I agree, I don't think you can fold AK here.


I believe 88 is a pure call preflop BBvsSB, or a pretty rare 3bet maybe (of course we do not know what this villain is doing)

Most players don't try to bluff you out of an A BvB on a dry board.

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