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Foxwoods - 2/4 NL AA UTG
Game is playing pretty loose. Good action after the flop. I've been there for about 40 hours straight and have a nice healthy stack.
Relevant stacks UTG HERO: 2500 UTG+1: 1200 UTG+2: 400 MP1: 600 MP2: 250 CO: 350 Button: 850 SB: 500 BB: 400 A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] utg. I raise to 20. UTG+1 calls, MP1 calls, MP2 calls, CO calls, Button raises to 100. Button has been playing normally - not getting out of line. Seems tight/passive. What's your optimal play here? I don't really want to be HU oop against 4 other players... Results to follow |
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Re: Foxwoods - 2/4 NL AA UTG
Push all-in...A reraise to $300-400 or so reeks of Aces. By pushing all-in you may get a call by QQ/KK thinking you are just trying to use your big stack to take down a big pot preflop.
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Re: Foxwoods - 2/4 NL AA UTG
I just wanted to see if there was any other reasonable line. I ended up pushing and the button called me with QQ, thinking I had Jacks.
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Re: Foxwoods - 2/4 NL AA UTG
No other way to play it with 3 callers behind you. Even if he folds you pick up almost $200 without showdown in 2/4 which is a nice size pot.
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Re: Foxwoods - 2/4 NL AA UTG
Yeah, you gotta make that play with the aces and a bunch of callers to your UTG raise.
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Re: Foxwoods - 2/4 NL AA UTG
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I just wanted to see if there was any other reasonable line. I ended up pushing and the button called me with QQ, thinking I had Jacks. [/ QUOTE ] he called because he had queens. plus foxwoods 2/4 is now 2/5 |
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