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Old 10-13-2005, 11:16 AM
Shammu Shammu is offline
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Default AJo in a live tourny

Live tournament, $115 buy-in and 100 players. Few hands into the tournament, no reads yet. I have 3,400 chips and utg with AJo. blinds are 25/50, I raised to 175 and everyone folded to the BB who thinks for a few seconds and then calls. Flop comes j 2 3 rainbow. BB checks, I bet 250, bb raises to 750. Your move.

BB has more chips than me.
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Old 10-13-2005, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: AJo in a live tourny

I might peg him for the same hand as you, or TT or 99 thinking your bet was a continuation with AK or AQ and he wants to find out where he stands.

This is why AJo is a folding hand in EP, especially early.

I fold and wait for better cards and position.
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Old 10-13-2005, 11:41 AM
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Where are you poker masters? I need some feedback.
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Old 10-13-2005, 12:04 PM
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Default Re: AJo in a live tourny

I don't like the raise UTG with AJ off, but now that you're in this position what could he have? Tough to put him on something with no reads whatsoever. He could be a tricky player who slowplayed a big pair or have gotten lucky and flopped a set. On the other hand, he could be trying to buy you off the hand with garbage or have a weaker J (I'm discounting the possibility of him hitting 2 pair on that flop when he knew he'd be heads up with an UTG raiser) Hmmm...a reraise pot commits you to a hand where you have no idea where you're at and a call gives him a chance to blow you off a hand you might be winning on the turn/river. Again, I hate the situation we're in here but with no reads I'm probably pushing right back at him on this flop and going broke on TPTK. But then, I suck sometimes.
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Old 10-13-2005, 12:54 PM
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Default Re: AJo in a live tourny

Ok, does not look like I'm gonna get a lot of posts for some reason so I will proceed. When he reaised, I thought about it for a while and I could not put him on a big pair for some reason, he shoulda reraised me PF especially that he was out of position so, I just called. What do you think of this play? The turn comes another 3, so J 3 2 3, now I have top TP TK, he bets 1,000 chips, your move?
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Old 10-13-2005, 01:16 PM
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Default Re: AJo in a live tourny

The hand he is representing would be an overpair.

Unless he is a very conservative player I imagine that he would be pushing PF with QQ-AA. Now on the other hand he could be playing it conservative being that it is early in the game so he may have called with QQ or JJ putting you on AQ/AK looking to see a flop then assesing.

But, on a rainbow flop, given that he check-raised you on the flop I don't think he is holding JJ. He would surely let you bet at least one more time before hammering you.

My guess is that he looked down at J10s or QJs and puts you on two overs. I doubt anyone playing in 100+ buy-in would have stayed with 22 or 33, but you never know. Also he would certianly slow down if he hit quads with the 3's. So that leaves dueces which really doesn't add up for me.

Was the 3 the same suit as any of the other cards? I think he figures you made a continuation bet on a missed flop and wanted to take it down with his J's. I think you have him beat here barring the Q's.

I would probably go broke with this. Just as a note I don't think I would ever come into a hand UTG with AJo at a full table in the early stages with no feel for how everyone is playing. I think most players would agree with me there. The only hands that are going to call or raise you are ones that probably have you beat already. [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]
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Old 10-13-2005, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: AJo in a live tourny

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Ok, does not look like I'm gonna get a lot of posts for some reason so I will proceed. When he reaised, I thought about it for a while and I could not put him on a big pair for some reason, he shoulda reraised me PF especially that he was out of position so, I just called. What do you think of this play? The turn comes another 3, so J 3 2 3, now I have top TP TK, he bets 1,000 chips, your move?

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I think that turn is good for you. I put him on a weaker jack and push.
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Old 10-13-2005, 02:01 PM
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I call the turn since you called the flop. Let him toss more in. Since he wants to lead, I'd be surprised to see an overpair. KJ-QJ looks most likely to me.
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Old 10-13-2005, 02:25 PM
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That's exactly what I put him on, KJ or QJ since he did not reraise me PF, and I agree that my initial raise was a mistake but it was late for me to think about that during the hand and I had to focus on the hand itself. Ok, so, I though about it for a long time and I still could not put him on a bi pair so I just called his bet. The river come 8, no fluch made at this point. He goes all in and I was commited at that point and had few chips left so I called and he showed QQ. Aside from the initial raise, was it possible for me to get away from that hand after the flop?
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Old 10-13-2005, 02:42 PM
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Default Re: AJo in a live tourny

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I think you have him beat here barring the Q's.

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Well.....that is just the way it goes. I don't think I would have been able to get away from it sitting at the table. Although sitting here I can reason out that he is probably holding the Q's. I think this is a good lesson for everyone as to why AJ early is such a chip drainer. [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]
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