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Ace Ten off in Big Blind - flopped 2 pair
Setup:
$3K live tournament, 100 out of 200 players left, blinds are 100/200, my stack is about 9,000, average stack at my table is 15K to 20K. Hand: UTG raises to $700 all day. Villain is okay player, but I've seen him raise mediocre Aces in this spot before. Everyone folds to hero. Hero throws a $500 chip to call. Flop comes Ah10h4c giving hero top 2 pair. Hero checks, villain bets $1,200. What hands can you put villain on and what's the hero's next move? Results later. |
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Re: Ace Ten off in Big Blind - flopped 2 pair
push or call then pot/push a < T non heart turn card
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Re: Ace Ten off in Big Blind - flopped 2 pair
Yes, after villain bet, I pushed all-in. He did not hesitate to call.
Venture to guess what he called me with? |
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Re: Ace Ten off in Big Blind - flopped 2 pair
44?
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Re: Ace Ten off in Big Blind - flopped 2 pair
Well, when he called me, that crossed my mind for a brief moment. However, when I made my decision to push, I did not believe he would have raised UTG with 44s.
As I was going through my analysis, I also did not believe he was holding pocket 10s or pocket As since I had one of each and there was one of each on the board. Alas, I mdae a bad read and analysis as the villain had pocket 10s and eliminated me from the tournament. |
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