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Re: An AK challenge ---
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I'd fold with his stack that big. If his stack was 20BB, I think that's an easy allin, anyone else agree/disagree? Am I stupid for factoring in his stack size when it's all going in preflop? [/ QUOTE ] Yes...It's not about stack size, it's about pot equity. Against an unknown even a hand like KJ has surprising equity. |
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against limp reraise this is easy easy fold with no reads.
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Yes...It's not about stack size, it's about pot equity. Against an unknown even a hand like KJ has surprising equity. [/ QUOTE ] When you said equity you meant likelihood to be dominated, right? I fold AK against an unknown without much consideration. |
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I don't agree here. You have no read and there's more than enough dead money in the pot to justify a call. Go with your instinct. There's no way i'd lay this down, especially at NL50 [/ QUOTE ] your instinct tells you a limp reraise at this level is usually not AA/KK? |
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In this situation, instafold without a second thought.
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Shame on all of you.
My replies should be obvious sarcasm. How, I wonder is someone playing at NL50 (when there is NL2, NL5, NL 10 and always NL25 available) without knowing this situation? |
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i'd call short stacked donks with up to 20bb's.
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Looks like the typical AA-KK move in an early position. Straight from the book.....I fold and wait for a better chance to take his money.
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Shame on all of you. My replies should be obvious sarcasm. [/ QUOTE ] Good, I was getting ready to ask what your screen name is and what site you play on..... |
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I fold and choose not to get my money in as a probable 13 to 1 dog. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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