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AKs: I raise, get reraised....
NL Hold'em Trny:9484435 Level:6 Blinds (75/150) - Saturday, February 12, 01:34:57 EDT 2005
Table Multi-Table(242195) Table #8 (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 2: g4295 ( $6720 ) Seat 5: eurtrader ( $3189 ) Seat 6: ccchun ( $5005 ) Seat 7: ExtremeRob ( $2500 ) Seat 8: SCOOPTHELOOT ( $2382 ) Seat 9: thrums1 ( $3615 ) Seat 10: bads33d ( $7530 ) Seat 1: Nouri ( $3195 ) Seat 4: eXwYZeguY ( $1160 ) Seat 3: Biemma ( $3970 ) Trny:9484435 Level:6 Blinds (75/150) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to bads33d [ Ad Kd ] thrums1 calls [150]. bads33d raises [450]. Nouri folds. g4295 folds. Biemma folds. eXwYZeguY folds. eurtrader raises [1500]. ccchun folds. ExtremeRob folds. SCOOPTHELOOT folds. thrums1 folds. bads33d ?? Important side notes: Blinds are 75/150. 151 people left out of 480 in a $100 NL multi on party poker. Avg stack is 3200 My notes on the villian: Not that good of a player, on the fishy side. Called my check/raise on the turn before, with a gutshot draw, and called large bet on a river before with bottom pair when he missed gutshot. Q7 btw. Whats my move? |
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
looks like a pretty clear push to me. getting all-in for 20x with AKs isn't terrible against an unknown and it sounds from your read like he could be splashing around with AJo or something.
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
A push might get a call from AQ. Otherwise picking up the pot right here seems fine to me.
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
If he's a fishy player, I think you gotta put him all in. Should you lose, you're still above average stack with low blinds.... so, push
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
This seems like a standard push situation, but im not so sure. I kind of like folding and keep your 7100, still 4000 more than average. I want to play against this guy postflop, not preflop. Postflop he calls you with gutshots and bottom pair, exactly what you want him to do. I probably would have mindlessly pushed and hoped for the best, but if you fold and leave it behind you youre still the table leader and in a great spot to continue on strong in the tournament. I was watching (although not in my best state =]) so i know what you did, looking forward to hearing why.
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
Fish note makes it clear
Slick too good to lay down here Push and be happy |
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
From your description it seems the fishy player may tend to be more of a caller. In that case his reraise may be a very good hand.
You can still cansider pushing here, but with double the ave stack and the table lead a strong case can be made for folding. Good post... |
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
Against a clueless player I think it's an easy call. He'll have weaker aces and KQ enough of the time to probably turn this profitable. I'd say you're about 60% to win against the hands he's likely to hold: AA-TT AK-AJ and KQ.
Against a good player this would be hitting the muck very quickly. |
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
I think it's a push for sure, especially out of position.
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Re: AKs: I raise, get reraised....
I'll post the results and my though process after I get some more responses. Since this is a situation that comes up often in multi tables, it might be good to discuss about it.
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