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Re: Another Question:pre-flop
so is there any circumstance where you could muck A-A, let's say cause of risking your stack, trying to make the money, or cause to many people invovled?
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Re: Another Question:pre-flop
Not that I can imagine occurring in my lifetime.
Only case: (almost) everyone calls allin with >~5 people left and 2nd and 3rd pay a reasonably large fraction of 1st. Craig |
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Re: Another Question:pre-flop
Not that I can imagine occurring in my lifetime.
Only cases: (almost) everyone calls allin with >~5 people left and 2nd and 3rd pay a reasonably large fraction of 1st. or Someone is guaranteed to be eliminated very soon in a supersatellite (such that all (relevant) money places pay the same). Craig |
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Re: Another Question:pre-flop
There are rare cases in tournaments where it is certainly correct to fold AA.
Extreme example: You are in a satellite where the top 5 finishers win a seat to a larger event. There are 6 people left, and 2 equal stacks larger than yours go all in. You should definitely muck your AA, since you are guaranteed to win a seat, barring a tie. |
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