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Old 10-20-2005, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: Deep 3/6NL: CAll all in preflop with AQs?

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Please give me an example of a hand that AQs beats but is an insignificant favorite over. Either you are ahead, even money or buried.

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That's my point we are getting all in with AQs, which when all in preflop is probably not that huge of a favorite against villians hand range. Probably a favorite yes, but not a big one.

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Then define "wrong". Do you mean the specific hand or your whole pattern is wrong?

What hands do you require to call in this situation? AA, KK?

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Did I use the word "wrong" in my post?

I'm just saying that the concept of passing up a small +EV edge to wait for a bigger +EV edge has relevance here. B/C it is a capped buy-in it is very important to have a big stack and have the fish covered, so we make a ton of money when we get in as a huge favorite.
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