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08-06-2017 , 12:36 PM
$1/2 NLHE

H (CO), covers, relatively tight image but have made a few hero calls that were good. Perceived to be lucky 3-bet only one time and fold to a 4-bet the entire night (>5h), most Vs in the hand played 1-3h on the table however.

V (BT), ~$550, ~30 A/M, has quite some history with H, knows H is generally tight but can make moves, position sensitive and knows H like to raise light from late position, new to the table

V2 (SB), ~$500, mid 20 ME/M, relatively passive, talkative

V3 (BB), ~$450, 30-40 W/M, relatively passive

V4 (UTG), $61, ~40 W/M, a decent TAG who's down a couple of BIs for the night.

V5 (MP), passive

V6 (MP), passive

PF:
UTG straddle to $5, Pot $8
V5 and V6 calls, Pot $18
H raise to $20, Pot $38
BT think for 10s and raise to $55, Pot $93
SB calls quickly,
BB think for a little bit and calls, Pot ~$200
UTG goes all in for $61
V5 and V6 folds

Pot $260, H $41 to call.
Time to squeeze?

Last edited by nanpa; 08-06-2017 at 12:54 PM.
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08-06-2017 , 02:22 PM
Maybe I'm missing something but what are your cards??
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08-06-2017 , 07:02 PM
How wide do you think UTG is in this situation? In particular, can he be tilted and shoving some drawing hand or low pair? He shouldn't be because he has to know he is getting called by somebody. But with that much in the pot if he is tilting he may be willing to gamble with weak hands.

I don't think this is actually that complex though. If you have AA/KK shove. If you have a medium-low pair then call and set mine, you can get away with that because nobody after you can raise. What to do with AK/QQ-TT depends on how wide you think Btn and Utg, either call or shove. Possibly shove AQs if you think you can scare everybody else off the hand.

Nothing else should play. The other aces are too likely to be dominated and drawing hands can't get odds on such a bloated pot.
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08-06-2017 , 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by SBussie
Maybe I'm missing something but what are your cards??
H's hand was not posted on purpose. The question being asked here regards to H's squeeze range.
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08-06-2017 , 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadJ
How wide do you think UTG is in this situation? In particular, can he be tilted and shoving some drawing hand or low pair? He shouldn't be because he has to know he is getting called by somebody. But with that much in the pot if he is tilting he may be willing to gamble with weak hands.

I don't think this is actually that complex though. If you have AA/KK shove. If you have a medium-low pair then call and set mine, you can get away with that because nobody after you can raise. What to do with AK/QQ-TT depends on how wide you think Btn and Utg, either call or shove. Possibly shove AQs if you think you can scare everybody else off the hand.

Nothing else should play. The other aces are too likely to be dominated and drawing hands can't get odds on such a bloated pot.
Let's assume UTG has a wider shoving range at this point (which was probably close to the actual event) that has all PPs, good broadway hands, occasional SCs, occasional AXs).
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08-06-2017 , 07:23 PM
Ah ok it wasn't that clear so I figured you just forgot. But here you seem to have a lot of people interested in this pot so my squeeze range is probably going to be A10s+ AQo+ KQo/s and pairs maybe as low as 9s+. But in this situation can you even squeeze with the UTG player going all in for less than a raise? My apologies if you're just looking for a range check but the hh confused me
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