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AK hand midway 22R
Somewhere in the middle of last nights $22R on Stars. I was feeling relly comfortable with my game for the first time in a while, then this hand came up. Of course, I had recently been moved to this table, so no solid reads.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t600 (9 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx BB (t7689) UTG (t7310) UTG+1 (t21290) MP1 (t8527) MP2 (t12716) MP3 (t14375) CO (t3490) Button (t9934) Hero (t14800) Preflop: Hero is SB with K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP1 raises to t1800</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP3 raises to t4800</font>, Hero? |
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
I don't like this spot with the MP already showing strength. Any reads on him? He could easily push here and now 4800 turns into 8000 more. You have a drawing hand and Mp3 could have 10+, AK or AQ suited. I think you see a big pocket pairs way too often here to call.
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
NO. I had just moved to this seat a few hands ago so no real reads. I got real spooked by the reraise, obviously, and just couldn't see my self flat calling or pushing.
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
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Any reads? [/ QUOTE ] Didn't read the initial post eh? I think it's a fold if you are "feeling really comfortable" with your game and have no reads. |
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
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You have a drawing hand [/ QUOTE ] Please eliminate that from your things to say about AK, especially soooooooted. As for the hand, if MP1 was deeper, I'd insta muck. But the mere fact that he doesn't have that much leads me to beleive that MP1 could easily be trying to isolate and get all the money in now w/ AQ or 77-JJ etc. I honestly don't know what I would do here, hard to say without being there. I think a push is better than a fold, but its reeeeeeeeeal close. |
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
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I don't like this spot with the MP already showing strength. Any reads on him? He could easily push here and now 4800 turns into 8000 more. You have a drawing hand and Mp3 could have 10+, AK or AQ suited. I think you see a big pocket pairs way too often here to call. Any reads? [/ QUOTE ] I was thinking about agreeing with you until I saw: [ QUOTE ] You have a drawing hand and Mp3 could have 10+, AK or AQ suited [/ QUOTE ] AKs is not a drawing hand. WTF. It's a group 1 for a reason. This statement makes baby jesus cry. Hero is in GREAT shape against AQ, splitting with AK, and a flip against TT. The only thing we're worried about is KK/AA. Is this likely based on these players? I don't know, that's a seperate issue, but these statements you made are waaaay off. I think I push here and hope for the best. We're basically just hoping the second raiser doesn't have AA/KK. If the first one does, oh well, we end the hand with 10 bbs. |
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
but do you think either player calls with AQ? not that i hate it if they fold.
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
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but do you think either player calls with AQ? not that i hate it if they fold. [/ QUOTE ] people like to call. its a big pot. you might be pulling a squeeze play....think these things add up to AQ calling and calling enough to make it valuable? I wonder... As others have said, i think this hand is really close...I think it depends a lot on the tournament structure, how many left, blinds, payouts, etc....but in the heat of it I'd probably push. |
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but in the heat of it I'd probably push. [/ QUOTE ] no question - in a real tournament i push this within 5 seconds and then curse my terrible luck when i wind up 3 way all-in AK v AK v JJ. probably something i should work on. |
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Re: AK hand midway 22R
The most important point in this situation is that you have no reads on your opponents. When this happens, I always go back to to my default status, giving everyone credit for big hands when they raise, and especially when they re-raise. You're most likely going to face a re-raise all-in from MP1 if you call, which then may lead to an all-in from MP3. SO cut and dried, if you play this hand, you're going to have to play it for all of your chips. Now lets analyze where you most likely stand. One of your opponents most likely holds an ACE or a KING or both. And it is probably safe to assume that one of your opponents has a PP. Lets say that best case scenario, you're up against AQ and TT. You're now nearly down to 40% against TT and about 70% against AQ, not percentages that I would feel comfortable putting all of my chips in with. In this situation i think i fold. No reason to jeopardize your good chip position on a hand where you can't be a favorite given the previous action.
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