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1/2 bottom 2 facing bet+raise on A high flop 4way 1/2 bottom 2 facing bet+raise on A high flop 4way

10-17-2018 , 10:58 AM
A friend of mine played the hand yesterday
Hero 160€
Villain 1 thinking player 200€
Villain 2 good thinking player, plays draws aggressively 700€

OTTH:
V1 raises utg 10€, mp calls, V2 otb calls, hero calls in bb with 85o.
Flop (51€) A85
V1 cbets 30€, mp calls, btn raises to 150€, HERO?
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10-17-2018 , 11:12 AM
If you do anything but snap shove, fold pre.
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10-17-2018 , 02:49 PM
Lol at defending with 85o.

Do your friend a favor and tell him to quit poker.
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10-17-2018 , 02:59 PM
Both of those answers. Thread is over.
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10-17-2018 , 03:22 PM
All in. Not an amazing spot but it's more profitable then playing 85o preflop for 1/16th of stack.
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10-18-2018 , 04:43 AM
Fold pre.

As played it’s actually a lot closer than I would have thought and might be a fold which sounds crazy...maybe I’m missing something. Let’s say V2 is raising all Axss, KQss, KJss, 76ss, A8s, A5s, 88, 55, then our equity is 41.7%. With the dead money in the pot we need 39.5% to get it in here. If we take the Kx flush draws out it drops to 37%.

What complicates matters is what V1’s call range looks like and how it impacts our equity. If V1 is going to overcall with AK, A5s, A8s, Ax with flush draw then our equity is 25% when we would want 29% to get it in three ways. If V1 is going to overcall a lot more Ax and flush draws then our odds look better.
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10-18-2018 , 03:38 PM
wtf is happening preflop? As played obvious shove is obvious.
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