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So my friend was playing in the midnight Party 100+9 last night. He's in the money, 40 paid, 36 left. My friend says he has a slightly above avg stack, not sure what it was.
My friend gets dealt AA. One is the A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Limps UTG. Apparently the whole table started laughing, saying they knew what he had, it was obvious, blah blah. Chip leader of the tournament checks in the BB. Flop comes 3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villian instapushes. You have to call here w/ Aces right? I find big stack's play here interesting. Big stack's hand is below in white. <font color="white"> 95s clubs </font> |
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You have to call just about any flop with aces in that situation, even if he knows that you know that he knows that you have aces.
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I think this is a call, although I don't have information on stack sizes.
I don't like the limp UTG with AA when everyone thinks it is AA. This is a good time to limp with KQ, 77, 65s, etc. and steal the pot on the flop. |
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yeah, I'm more interested in the villian's play here. I think it's a really good play, considering that even if villian is right about hero's aces, he's still a flip to win. Then again, he would be wrong about hero, and gains al ot of fold equity.
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"sometimes both players can play a hand perfectly and all the chips end up in the middle. Luck is all that's left."
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