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FT: A10 3 handed versus a slider...
Final 3 of one of those 180 person $22 SNGs.
Me - Button: 124k SB: 36k BB: 110k I have yet to see BB take a flop for the final 3 tables and he has had 20+ BB the entire time. Constant restealer. Blinds 1.5/3k Action: Me: Raise 12k w/ A10o SB: Fold BB: All in for 110k Anyone calling here? |
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Re: FT: A10 3 handed versus a slider...
Against a constant restealer? There's a decent chance I call. Has he shown down any of his resteals?
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Re: FT: A10 3 handed versus a slider...
Some low PPs, some weak aces, some premium hands... the whole spectrum. He doubled up 3 handed re-raising all-in for 25 BB with A7o to a 4x raise by KQs.
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Re: FT: A10 3 handed versus a slider...
Just a hunch, but I'm gonna guess you called and it turned out badly.
AT |
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Re: FT: A10 3 handed versus a slider...
Please don't tell me that you folded AT 3 handed? Sucks if he had a big hand, but if you win, you're a huge favourite to take down the 1k for first.
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Re: FT: A10 3 handed versus a slider...
I called, he had AK. I think it was a good play, just very close and I wanted some other opinions. There is no way he is going to want to see a flop or fold a weak ace or small PP... the range was definitely wide enough. I was like 6 beers deep at the time and the stakes were lower than I am used to (8 tabling 55s SNGs on party) so I thought those factors may have made a difference psychologically, leading to some reckless play. After a fully sober analysis, I think it was the right move though.
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