2/5 too aggressive w/ AJcc?
Join Date: Mar 2005
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I'm new to 2/5 after spending 5+ years at 1/2. Local card room in FL, which typically has a lot of older guys playing like the stereotypical old guy. Max BI is $500. Thanks for reading.
I have AJcc in CO (~$400). Several limpers including two big stack young players (one more aggro than the other). HJ is a new guy ($500) to my right. He makes it $30. Sensing he'll get several callers (not a lot of 4-betting), I
call. Both big stacks also call.
Flop T65 two clubs.
The first big stack, the more aggressive and loose player of the two, opens to $125. I've already shoved on him once when he's bet into a hand I've been in and he's folded. The second big stack, who's been playing much tighter, snap calls. I have yet to see him out of line in any pot. HJ folds.
Fold, call or shove ?
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I agree ship
Including pot sizes in your posts would be very helpful. Is the pot on the flop $125? it's not clear how many players saw the flop or what the pot size is. For this hand it doesn't matter much once we get to the flop and action but in other hands it could.
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With two overs and a NFD money is always going in given this SPR.
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I'm assuming the ten OTF is a club. Giving the other two ranges including sets, flush draws, tens, & some open-enders, you have ~40% equity versus ~30% for each of the other two. With fold equity, a shove seems good. I would think the bet is too big to just call & fold on a blank turn, & you certainly wouldn't want to call another bet on the turn & fold river.