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12-23-2015 , 12:09 PM
Effective stacks 100bb in a 2/4 game. I cover all by ton from overnight stack. Playing with day crew like 11am.

V1 atc bad loose reg limps.
V2 no real reads until the hand early 20s asian nitty limps.
I raise $35 with QQ in mp.
V3 elder nittish reg good friend flats. Range from 77+, AQs, AKo.
V4 tilted tight day time reg jams $400

V1 over jams like $350. Range very wide includes 34s stuff.
V2 jams too around $380.

While hero thinking wtf going on v2 flashes his AA to me and says i really don't want you to call.

Roughly $1200 in the pot. I have 2.5k stack and I know one v has AA.

Hero?
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12-23-2015 , 12:13 PM
Easy Fold unless I'm missing something? Effective stacks are $400 so you can only win what's in the pot ($1200) so you don't have the correct odds to call since you know you are up against at least AA.
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12-23-2015 , 12:15 PM
Would you call with 66?
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12-23-2015 , 12:21 PM
nice1 from villain. your play is an easy fold.
however, you can also call despite him showing your hand and trying to bink. always epic when that happens.
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12-23-2015 , 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by kekeeke
Would you call with 66?
Haha I like this because I can see where kekeeke is going with it!!
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12-23-2015 , 12:43 PM
Not sure why this is interesting, or are we missing the point?

Even if we put others on totally random hands (and even if V3 overcalled behind us to pad the pot) we wouldn't be sucking up our fair share of equity to make this a profitable call.

According to PokerStove, if AA, our QQ and 2 random hands get it in, we only have 17% equity (far less than our fair share of 25%). With 3 random hands (i.e. V3 comes along), our equity is 16% (far less than our fair share of 20%). And if the "random" hands were much tighter (say pairs + any 2 broadways), we shrink up to 14% (thanks in part to there being a better chance our outs are already dead). I haven't quite adjusted for the fact that we get a bit of a break on our price to call (since we've put in $35 already), plus the fact that V3's $35 might be dead money, but I highly doubt those small values will swing things enough to make it profitable to call.

GamImissingsomething?G
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12-23-2015 , 12:51 PM
ummmm...fold? EZ fold even without V2 showing you his hand. Sucks the action blew up when you had QQ. Be thankful you lost the minimum.
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12-23-2015 , 02:25 PM
crazy game
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12-23-2015 , 02:35 PM
Trivial fold.
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12-23-2015 , 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by kookiemonster
Trivial fold.
this
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12-23-2015 , 11:03 PM
Nothing to see here, move on.
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12-23-2015 , 11:11 PM
????

Why would you even consider something else than folding???

I fail to see how interesting this is.
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12-24-2015 , 12:57 AM
I'm willing to bet OP indeed folded, a Q came on the board, and now he wants someone to tell him he had the odds to call.

I see no other reason why he would qualify this hand as interesting.
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12-24-2015 , 05:03 AM
Since when is collusion at the table interesting? Fold and call pit.

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12-24-2015 , 06:42 AM
I announce that I am folding because V purposefully flashed his AA to me & then muck.
The correct decision would probably be to call for the floor. Explain that V flashed his AA & told me he didn't want a call and let the floor decide if the other player[s] have a right to know what he holds. But I would think: why hold up the game.

Now that I've read this, I'll have the floor called.
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