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1/3: AKo multiway, SPR 1, and paired board 1/3: AKo multiway, SPR 1, and paired board

03-13-2019 , 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by acepokerblog
The solid TAG is an old white guy who has made a few final tables in Pot Limit tournaments in the WSOP.

But I'm not sure how to use that information for this hand.
It's just hard to see a solid TAG ever having a limp/call range, but if he is a solid TAG, at best you should be chopping.
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03-18-2019 , 02:02 PM
1/3 Live 10-Handed (No Rake, Time Charge)

UTG open limps. He is loose passive.

UTG+2 limps. He is a solid TAG.

I am in CO with Ah Ks. I have $250 and everyone has me covered.

I raise to $50.

BB calls. He is loose passive.

The limpers call.

Flop ($201): 8h 3c 3d

Everyone checks to me pretty quickly. I check.

Turn ($201): 8h 3c 3d 9d

Everyone checks to me.

I check.

River ($201): 8h 3c 3d 9d 5c

BB and UTG check. UTG+2 bets $150.

I fold. BB and UTG fold.

UTG+2 shows Ac 6c. BB and UTG don't react. It seems like they were beat. In fact, it feels like they had weak hands preflop.

Looks like I have to revise my read on UTG+2.

This may be too results oriented but I like shoving flop. I was just playing too fast. I took the quick shortcut of "multiway with AK, therefore check". But the board is paired rainbow with low cards and my read was that the 2 loose passives were calling $50 raises like they call $15 or $25 raises.

UTG+2 was the interesting one because I had never seen him limp-call such a big raise. But I could've put him on a weaker holding because he could've been making a loose call because of the 2 loose passives.

In hindsight, I think he had the same read I had, that these loose passives were calling $50 like $15 or $25. And he probably thought I could be raising light because I was raising a lot preflop in this session due to getting good cards and steal opportunities.
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