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Re: Folding AK vs. 2 all -ins
Whatever your reason, not raising the AKs with position was a bad error.
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Re: Folding AK vs. 2 all -ins
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i should have retitled my post--i thought the play of the two guys in the pot was more interesting. Pat [/ QUOTE ] I'd worry about your own play first. |
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Re: Folding AK vs. 2 all -ins
If you had raised, and if BB had still raised allin, UTG+1 probably would have folded to a raise and a reraise, and you would have been HU against KQ. As it was, since the BB had been raising so much, UTG+1 probably thought that he was on crap, and reraised allin himself to get you out of the pot (get you to fold a hand like TT-JJ (maybe QQ? since he had limp-reraised). Alternately, if BB had chosen to flatcall you or fold, then the 99 would probably have either flatcalled as well, or folded (assuming you have a tight image), in which case he probably would have never gotten to see the turn assuming you pushin on that flop.
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