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overplay of AKs?
*First hand of a pacific 10-man 10+1 SnG, blinds 10/20, I'm on the button*
3rd to act puts in a raise of 44, making it 66 to call. The table folds to me, and I reraise to 120 with AKs (on average in an SnG I'm putting the guy about 20% on pair that has me dominated, 30% a weaker ace or a shared AK, and the rest a pair 10-QQ.) The BB calls, and the original raiser goes all-in. The BB called without much hesitation, and I get the feeling he's going to be going all-in, so I'm getting 2 to 1 on my money right now. Sharing scares me a little bit. Should I have folded this with the shows of strength and waited for a better time later in the tourney? Not reraising to see a flop seems like a bad play. |
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Re: overplay of AKs?
fold
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Re: overplay of AKs?
Meh. Call. At $10 they range of hands you'll get shown by the first all-in is pretty wide. BB is a concern. Wouldn't call with os, but it's sooooooted. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: overplay of AKs?
An easy fold.
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Re: overplay of AKs?
[ QUOTE ]
*First hand of a pacific 10-man 10+1 SnG, blinds 10/20, I'm on the button* 3rd to act puts in a raise of 44, making it 66 to call. The table folds to me, and I reraise to 120 with AKs (on average in an SnG I'm putting the guy about 20% on pair that has me dominated, 30% a weaker ace or a shared AK, and the rest a pair 10-QQ.) The BB calls, and the original raiser goes all-in. The BB called without much hesitation, and I get the feeling he's going to be going all-in, so I'm getting 2 to 1 on my money right now. Sharing scares me a little bit. Should I have folded this with the shows of strength and waited for a better time later in the tourney? Not reraising to see a flop seems like a bad play. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. You sure give those $10 players a lot of credit. To fold AKs in this spot I would have to be pretty sure that one of the two players had AA or KK, and unless I had played with them before, I wouldn't be that sure. I would call. When chumps are going all-in early, and I have a monster hand, I feel free to gamble with them -- someone will get their chips, why not me? I have many times tripled up in Level I. If they snap me off or show me a bigger hand, so be it. I'd rather finish 10th than 4th. Nice hand. Next! |
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Re: overplay of AKs?
So far the advice is 50/50 fold/call [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: overplay of AKs?
Are you making money long-term playing SNG's?
If yes, Fold. If no, Call. |
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Re: overplay of AKs?
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Are you making money long-term playing SNG's? If yes, Fold. If no, Call. [/ QUOTE ] This is really great advice. Concise and right on!!!!!! |
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Re: overplay of AKs?
As much as I hate to to this two all ins and I think I am at least facing one high pair I fold here. Even at the $22 tables lot of times see my hand would have hit but lunatics go all in with even sixes here.
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Re: overplay of AKs?
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Are you making money long-term playing SNG's? If yes, Fold. If no, Call. [/ QUOTE ] This is pretty good advice. If you usually cash in your tourneys anyway (or often enough), no reason to risk your tourney life right here. |
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