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Re: Gazes Call with AK after 2 all ins 4 handed
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Given how close his stack was to one of the all-in players, I'm not sure I see the reasoning for the call. You have to figure that at least one of these players has a pocket pair. The most likely holding for a player without a pocket pair is a weaker ace--but if there's a weaker ace out there, then your 3-way equity with AKo goes down. [/ QUOTE ] Goes down, but not far enough down to fold. i.e. if he's against JJ and AQ his equity is STILL 34%. Since he's getting 2-1 on a call his call is correct in this situation. If he folds: He's pretty much guaranteed 3rd, and has an OK shot at 2nd (though he's still a dog to the 2 bigger stacks), and 1st will still be very tough as the short stack. If he calls and loses: he's still guaranteed 3rd, but now 2nd and 1st are basically impossible If he calls and wins: he's guaranteed 2nd and has a real good shot at first. The risk/reward for a call looks pretty good to me. |
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Re: Gazes Call with AK after 2 all ins 4 handed
The more I've thought about this hand, the more folding AK seems to be a terrible decision. I just don't see a good arguement for laying down the hand.
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Re: Gazes Call with AK after 2 all ins 4 handed
who actually won the hand?
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Re: Gazes Call with AK after 2 all ins 4 handed
Clearly the WSOP is rigged for action.
I thought it was a fold while watching. I think it is a call after reading this thread. |
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Re: Gazes Call with AK after 2 all ins 4 handed
and this is the case regardless of whether he ONLY cares about finishing first...or if he is just trying to maximize his equity (since it is a fairly standard money prize-structure).
Actually...even if 4th place gets $0 it's a reasonable call (assuming the other two guys really DO have equal stacks that are slightly smaller than his) because he still should have 3rd mostly locked up. I can only envision folding here if the top 3 places all paid equally AND 4th place got zero. In that case he's running the risk of the shorter-stacks splitting the pot while leaving him with a miniscule-stack...while folding the hand still gives him a fighting chance to make the top 3. But in the situation as is it just HAS to be a call: It's 4-handed and they could have a LOT of hands here....it's a normal prize-structure...he has both stacks covered...1 of the players is likely to get eliminated right now regardless of whether the AK wins the hand. Folding here is really bad. |
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