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ahnuld
12-11-2005, 07:20 PM
Bad news hand, but I dont see any other way to play. U guys agree? Patry 6max 400nl

Villan 1 makes it 8 UTG, UTG+1 makes it 26, folded to hero in BB who makes it 90 straight. Bith villans call /images/graemlins/confused.gif.

Flop comes A94 rainbow. Hero checks, villan 1 checks, villan 2 moves in for 170, hero folds.

Gugel
12-11-2005, 07:23 PM
Looks good to me.

Woolygimp
12-11-2005, 07:27 PM
If you're going to post a hand like this please correctly label your opponents and stack sizes. If villain 2 is the original PF-raiser theres a chance he has QQ/JJ and the only way to determine the correct flop play is by how much of a stack you and you're opponents have on the table.

ahnuld
12-11-2005, 07:28 PM
Villan 2 moves in for 170. Sorry, I forgot basic reasoning is above you wooly.

Woolygimp
12-11-2005, 07:29 PM
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Villan 2 moves in for 170. Sorry, I forgot basic reasoning is above you wooly.

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Whats your stack size and the stack size of the opponent still to act behind you?

soah
12-11-2005, 07:30 PM
His opponents are clearly labeled and it clearly states the size of the all-in bet that he is facing.

ahnuld
12-11-2005, 07:31 PM
Sorry i was so testy, bad beat while I was typing. I have all covered. Villan one has 90+170. Villan two has probably 290 after the flop.

Woolygimp
12-11-2005, 07:31 PM
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His opponents are clearly labeled and it clearly states the size of the all-in bet that he is facing.

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It's not the all-in i'm worried about it's the guy sitting to my immediate left.

Woolygimp
12-11-2005, 07:34 PM
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Sorry i was so testy, bad beat while I was typing. I have all covered. Villan one has 90+170. Villan two has probably 290 after the flop.

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As played everything looks good. Any lead here commits you so i'd probaly just check/fold. The reason I was asking villain 2's stack size is because:
If villain 2 wasn't in the hand (or had an insignificant stack) I would call this all-in. 170 into a 270 pot, and theres a good chance he's making a move with any pair 10's-k's after the weakness on the flop.

Being that you still have someone left behind you with a sizeable stack, it's an easy fold.

Especially since the fact that UTG+1 re-raised the original raiser. Most players do this with JJ-KK and not AK/AQ.
You're probaly beat but I still think this is an easy call w/o the guy behind you.