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Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
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PokerStars Game #2957571123: Tournament #14595248, Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2005/11/02 - 20:28:43 (ET) Table '14595248 3' Seat #3 is the button Seat 1: reiljj00 (2760 in chips) Seat 2: Double Eagle (2715 in chips) Seat 3: mike's music (2425 in chips) Seat 5: MrCJ001 (4370 in chips) Seat 6: JC_Saves (3105 in chips) Seat 7: kacitherake (770 in chips) MrCJ001: posts small blind 75 JC_Saves: posts big blind 150 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to JC_Saves [Kh Ah] kacitherake: raises 450 to 600 reiljj00: raises 450 to 1050 Double Eagle: folds mike's music: folds MrCJ001: calls 975 JC_Saves said, "you guys are killing me." JC_Saves: ? |
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
Any reads on them?
Normally, I'd lay it down there, reraiser might have AK or a pocket pair if first raiser was a loose raiser, reraiser could have a normal raisers range and just be isolating. Still, without a good read, I lay this down.. |
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
Id fold this in most situations.
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
Normally I fold this too. There's at least a pair and possibly two players with pairs. Only time I might consider pushing is if my stack is huge or my stack is small.
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (6 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
MP (t2760) CO (t2715) Button (t2425) SB (t4370) Hero (t3105) UTG (t770) Preflop: Hero is BB with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Final Pot: t225 This link to the converter works, make sure to select 2+2. Is this an SnG? Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
I added up the chip counts and divided by 9, and the average was like 1793, so it wasn't a one table sng. Looks like either a 2 table or 5 table sng.
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
the first raiser was like all in when he raised, so I thought he had something because he didn't go all in, the reraiser was making moves with less than premium hands, like KJs. But when the guy that called that raise was fairly solid player who had caught a couple hands lately.
With this much action I did fold this. I figured I definitely felt I was up against at least a pair and I figured that the range of hands from the MrC could easily include AA, KK, AK, AQ, QQ. I laid this done and sure enough original raiser had 88, Reraiser had KJs, and MrC had AQo. MrC hit a Q on flop and KJs player went all in and MrC happily called and took out both of them. I don't think that you can call with this much action in front of you unless you have a huge stack, which I didn't. This was a key hand that I didn't play which helped me to the money. MrC caught some serious fire and amassed a serious stack. |
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Re: Tough decision, AK suited lots of action in front, what do you do
one thing i think about in these situations:
A: they also likely have high cards, likely making your hand dead... B: someone probably has a pair... so, even though you might be in a dominating position, it's more likely that you'd be drawing very thin... |
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