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Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 217
It's basically a coin flip and u have no money in there, it's a coin flip no matter wut he has unless 1 of them had K's or A's then u are dominated. I would fold right away because AK is a drawing hand and there is no point calling 14BB with u having no money in there.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 469
If you have statistics of that player and you can consider him a very tight player you should fold! But it really depends on the position you are, if you suspect he is stealing blinds. AK is a really great hand pre-flop you could call, but if you think he is a tight player and the amount is big you could fold too!
Joined: Feb '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 54 (M)
Posts: 342
Posted by doomdy:
Posted by shokaku: Depends on the table. If people are willing to stack off preflop with AQ, AJ, KQ you have to put your chips in the middle with AK
Hmmmm me personaly am not a fan off that, but yes then its all in the long run true EV+
Shokaku is absolutely write - in a cash game with players prepared to stack off light folding AK pre flop is a big mistake. You can't just wait for AA/KK and let them have all the other pots. Also if you play this tight you'll never get paid when you have AA/KK either.
However in this situation when a super nit goes all in, it's an easy fold - you are never ahead and at best your a slight underdog.
Joined: May '09
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 8
Fold. A tight players doesn't go all in for nothing and he's bluffing it's worth letting him have it - mostly because the odds are too low that he would be bluffing. If you catch him out bluffing a few times, then you would consider calling.