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AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
Hello All
I have AA in the SB against another large stack, so how do I get value for them? The BB is a solid player and is not reckless, so a I don't think a push would do anything as he is likely to fold. I want to use my bullets to build my stack [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Any help most appreciated Thanks Damian ps $3 buy-in as I am learning to multi-table Hand Start. Seat 2 : Hero has $5,945 Seat 7 : gbm420 has $5,790 Seat 8 : mrnuke has $1,755 Seat 9 : Sickboy-100 has $4,510 Sickboy-100 is the dealer. Hero posted small blind. gbm420 posted big blind. Seat 2 : Hero has Ad As mrnuke folded. Sickboy-100 folded. My move? |
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
What are the blinds? Is he aggressive? Have you been aggressive?
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
Standard raise. He's more likely to re-raise or come over the top thinking you can't call or something like that.
You haven't told us the blind sizes which would help |
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
i think there are two routes to go down now. 1) limp coz the situation reflects heads up play. he can check or raise. then u bet out at the flop for a probe bet hope he comes along for the ride. if he doesnt come along it was never ment to be. 2) raise 3xbb to find out if he wants to play a marginal hand given u may have robbed some of his blinds earlier. then u can toast him. i like the limp given its Blind vs blind here, HoH also agrees with this idea. after the flop try get as much in a possible. |
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
Standard raise. If he has 72o he will fold, but waddaya gonna do? Better than letting him see a 27J flop for free and wanting to kill yourself after he takes most of your stack.
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
What are the blinds?
I'd raise 2.5-3BB for value. I don't want to give BB free flop by limping and I woulnd't mind if he folds preflop either. If he raises a lot after you limp in sb though I'd go for a limp-raise. |
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
Apologies blinds are 150/300
Damian ps how do I edit my prvious post? It wont let me? |
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
blinds 150/300
He has been solid, I have tried to win the blinds once every orbit if I can by raising with better than average hands (2-4 X BB) otherwise I have quite happily folded through. I was getting the feeling that the other 2 largish stacks were waiting for shorty to make a move and were settling for ITM first and only playing/raising with good hands. Thanks Damian |
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
I'd still raise here, to about t800.
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Re: AA on the bubble in the SB - How to extract value?
Thanks all for the replies i did raise to 1K as I don't want him limping in and hitting 2 pr, flush/str draw etc. I think in this situation when I haven't won anything yet, a limp is appaling especially given his stack size and the fact he can do some very serious damage to my stack if he hits - Just interested in how much to raise.
I did raise to 1K (2+XBB) and he called for another 700 Flop 7 Q K r I checked hoping he had a small piece and would bet/push intending to push or call myself, he checked. turn 9, I bet out 1/2 pot of 1K and was re-raised to 2K. Alarm bells are ringing now as he has been solid so he could have all sorts of draws/made hands. I just can't let this hand go, so should I push or just call? I am now starting to think I have balls'd this up! Thanks Damian |
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