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Re: The Calibre Of Ace-King...? (Suited or Unsuited)
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In tournament play, against an all-in bet say, is it always right to call with A-K (suited or not) if you know your NOT up against wired kings or aces? [/ QUOTE ] I would not knowingly race against a lower pair unless getting around 3-2 pot odds or better. My own view when facing an allin with AK whilst getting less than 2-1 pot odds is that I need to have a chance of being against worse aces for me to call. With 2-1 pot odds, I will normally call regardless, (assuming my opponent has either opened allin, or I have raised and been moved allin). [ QUOTE ] And would your answer change for a multi-table tournament, as to a single-table tournament? [/ QUOTE ] Given the same blind/stack ratio and money payout in the given situation, no. [ QUOTE ] And would the size of chips in both yours and your opponents posession be relevant [/ QUOTE ] Only in the sense of the pot odds I would be getting to call, or in how much action it would take to get allin preflop. And the effect this would have on the likely range I am against. [ QUOTE ] plus the stage of the tournament [/ QUOTE ] At the final table I wouldn't be wanting to call allin with AK if it was a close gamble. i.e. getting 3-2 pot odds and little chance of being against a worse ace. [ QUOTE ] and the blinds etc... [/ QUOTE ] Only in the sense this affects the dynamics with regards what people are open raising and re-raising with, and the pot odds. AK gains value as the blinds get bigger in relation to the stacks. |
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Re: The Calibre Of Ace-King...? (Suited or Unsuited)
I suppose that saying "there are no stupid questions" is true. This however, is a meaningless question. Poker, and especially tournament poker, is entirely about situations. Last week I came 12th in the super thursday, and folded AK preflop twice along the way. That was not a normal thing to do, but both times I was right and in the circumstance it was correct. There is no definitive answer to when you should call off with AK, there are too many factors. You're asking a question that has been discussed in MUCH more detail than this numerous times on this board.
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Re: The Calibre Of Ace-King...? (Suited or Unsuited)
AK is much better to raise all-in than call all-in.
This becomes especially true later in tournaments where AQ and AJ will call. I usually only call all-in with AK when getting good odds or if a desperate short stack is making the move and I'm probably ahead. The suited/unsuited thing is much more valuable when stacks are deeper and you have more flop play. As an all-in hand it mostly gives you a few extra percentage points to win. |
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