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Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
Villain has $900 behind, 10/20 5-handed at party.
Villain limps UTG, I make it $120 in SB with AQ. He calls. The flop is 443r. I bet $250, he moves in. I am getting 2.7-1 on the call. Easy call? |
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
We need a read on the villain, please.
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
he is new.
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
Fold. You can beat a bluff, that's about it. And if he limped with AK, you're in bad shape. You might outdraw a hand like 9-9, but unless he's bluffing this should be an easy laydown, IMO. Without a read, especially<<<
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
still we are only a 3-1 dog to a PP lower than queens. he has to bluff here just a tiny bit of the time for this call to be right.
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
Also, why are you raising it 6X the BB in the SB in a one limper pot?
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
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Easy call? [/ QUOTE ] No, not really. Hands we are behind 1:3 vs. any pair. 1:5.5 or so against QQ/KK Drawing nearly dead vs. any 4. Drawing nearly dead vs. AA Hands we are ahead: 3:1 vs. a worse A 8:1 vs. a worse Q 3:1 vs. other worse undercards 1:1 vs. straight draw Personally, I think it's pretty unlikely that he makes this play with anything other than a pair or a 4 often enough to warrant a call here, although I think it's real close, given pot odds. |
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Re: Committing with AQ vs shortstack limper
He's not that short. Easy fold.
If all he had was $250 more, easy call. |
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