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$11 - push call w/AQo
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (8 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
Button (t1120) SB (t1720) Hero (t915) UTG (t1510) UTG+1 (t1155) MP1 (t3080) MP2 (t1415) CO (t2585) Preflop: Hero is BB with Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">4 folds</font>, CO calls t50, <font color="#CC3333">Button raises to t1120</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, Hero calls t865 (All-In Villain has done nothing noteworthy and bad thus far. |
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
I would fold this and wait for a better spot to get my money in the pot (and to be the aggressor).
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
Looks like a fold to me.
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
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Villain has done nothing noteworthy and bad thus far. [/ QUOTE ] So, he's not a LAG donk. He still holds 20+BB's. What kinds of hands would he be open-pushing for t75? [edit: didn't catch the CO limp, leads a little more credit toward the PP IMO] ~ a hand he feels compelled to raise with, but is afraid to see a flop, and/or afraid of a "resteal" from the blinds ~ a monster, hoping that it might appear he doesn't want a call The latter? Meh, not quite as likely. I would be thinking he has the former. Given that "range" of hands, this becomes somewhere between a moderately +EV, to quite an easy call. Where this range would include the likes of a weaker Ace, and high Kings, etc. -- along with... ...the low-mid PP's. With the lack of any info that could discredit some the PP holdings, I'd just assume not race at this point. If this were a turbo, where the blinds would certainly be rising before it got back to me, it makes it a little tougher decision. Don't hate a call here, but I think folding, using your adequate FE for your own open-aggression would be better. |
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
Ugh, bad spot. I think it's a fold, simply because you have so many BB left at this point, but meh, his push is ridiculous
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
this happens early-on all the time on the 5s and 11s on Party to me - its early so I fold here with AQo since you limped and have little invested in the hand. Am interested in what others do but it's a 22x big blind raise so maybe some donk hit a middle pocket pair or something like KJo and is excited about it in which case its a crapshoot. Maybe you're ahead if he's got something like AJ or QJ but to me his range is probably so broad who the hell knows. I would guess that you're better than most of the field here so why not live to fight another day or get in when you really know you're a clear favorite in this situation early on (AA-QQ type of hands). Am interested in what other posters would say here.
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
Since this is such a weird push I'm probably just waiting for a better spot. I'd rather have my chips at this stage than go for a double up against a raise where I have no idea what's going on. I think you're ahead here sometimes but you'll be flipping more often.
FWIW, when I played 11s and 22s the most frequent hand I saw against these raises was AK. I figure it was because many people aren't comfortable playing it postflop when it misses. I know his range is bigger than this, but it's a situation I observed many times. -SonnyJay |
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Re: $11 - push call w/AQo
I see AK so often in this spot. No reason to call here.
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