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1-2 NL - 76s in big MW pot 1-2 NL - 76s in big MW pot

11-05-2013 , 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by lugubrious
OP Don't do this 3 way with the price you're getting, especially with v2 "continuing with any piece of the board", which includes 5x. You're not deep enough to fold out Kx, AQhh prob still snapping if you raise esp with v1 being an action player.
Remember that now that there are two 5's on the board, it becomes considerably less likely that either villain has 5x.

Calling a shove here with AQ is terrible and I'll be getting that player's stack soon enough.

Actually, Hero is not getting a good price to continue, so flatting on the turn for value is bad.

This may be a situation where our villain's just cannot fold Kx or other draws, but in general, its a pretty good spot to semi-bluff with a draw.
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11-05-2013 , 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by slimshady1999
To sum it up 95% of the time you basically burn $20 pre or stack off with a draw (likely a weak FD or a non nut open ender). 5% of the time you flop two pairs+ and you MIGHT stack villain. Of course even overpairs have 25% equity against bottom two pairs. Do the math and you will see why calling pre is a huge long term mistake. 19/20 times you lose $20 pre=19 x $20=$380 lost. 1/20 times you flop 2 pairs+ and might win $350. Doesn't even begin to take into account when your two pairs+ loses or when you chase a draw for a lot and miss.
+ 1 to this. I was going to say something rather similar. If u had a pp your call would be marginally + ev but not suited connectors
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