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Old 05-07-2005, 07:35 PM
rybones rybones is offline
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Default I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

3 handed. Blinds at 300/600. medium stack has been folding every raise from big stack waiting for small stack to go.

Medium stack on the button with t3500 folds

Hero A, A with t5100 after posting 300

BB has t500 after posting 600

could an argument be made here for folding the aces so you can continue to steal from the medium stack?
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Old 05-07-2005, 07:39 PM
valenzuela valenzuela is offline
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

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could an argument be made here for folding the aces so you can continue to steal from the medium stack?

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No
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Old 05-07-2005, 07:39 PM
LeVoodoo LeVoodoo is offline
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

Yes, if your reads are correct.

Edit: Whoops, this isn't the bubble. Maybe not then.
If it was the bubble and there were two stacks at ~1500, then yes.
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Old 05-07-2005, 07:46 PM
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

No and it's not even close. The blinds are too high and you are ITM. People are much less likely too fold to blind steals at this level once in the money. It's play for first time for all involved.

You guarantee yourself 2nd place and a stronghold on getting first, why [censored] with it?

By giving smallstack that many chips you creat a potentially dangerous situation if he catches a good hand against you or sucks out on you in the next couple of hands.

This would be a terrible, terrible play in my opinion.
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Old 05-07-2005, 08:14 PM
xPuns1her xPuns1her is offline
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

Are you on crack? Man what tables do you play at. I want to play against you.
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Old 05-07-2005, 08:20 PM
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

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3 handed. Blinds at 300/600. medium stack has been folding every raise from big stack waiting for small stack to go.

Medium stack on the button with t3500 folds

Hero A, A with t5100 after posting 300

BB has t500 after posting 600

could an argument be made here for folding the aces so you can continue to steal from the medium stack?

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An argument could be made, I don't think its a very good one but likely better than most fold AA arguments.

Heres a better fold AA situation:
You are on the bubble. The BB is all-in for 400, the SB is all-in for 200. You have 20 chips on the button. The Big stack pushes.
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Old 05-07-2005, 08:25 PM
Iamafish Iamafish is offline
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

....Or...Tourny qualifier...1 more to go out before you get ticket...You have AA and someone moves in with = stack.

Fold.
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Old 05-07-2005, 08:36 PM
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

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....Or...Tourny qualifier...1 more to go out before you get ticket...You have AA and someone moves in with = stack.

Fold.

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Yeah, but the satellite example is so well known its not worth mentioning.
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Old 05-07-2005, 08:39 PM
Iamafish Iamafish is offline
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

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....Or...Tourny qualifier...1 more to go out before you get ticket...You have AA and someone moves in with = stack.

Fold.

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Yeah, but the satellite example is so well known its not worth mentioning.

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Maybe so not EVERYONE knows.
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Old 05-07-2005, 08:40 PM
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Default Re: I think I have the \"folding A, A\" situation

I would never fold here. You have the biggest stack and you have an opponent that has shown himself to be somewhat passive. Sooner or later he will pick up a hand he will make a stand with and if you keep pushing any two it will burn you. Middle stack is so big that when he calls he will hurt you and small stack is two wins from being back in it.

I think people are taking the concept of keeping the short stack alive way too far.

Take this pot down and go into headsup with 6500 vs 3500 and if small stack folds to your raise you still have your preferred situation. If you think middle stack will let you steal significantly more than the 1400 chips you are giving up here, I think you are mistaken.
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