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Originally Posted by Mayox
I'm pretty sure you don't fold 89 in that spot
im actually fairly sure i would mostly due to thinking 22 was a larger part of your range than 8x.
it's that situation where 2 people look like they wanna get there money in on a dry paired board and your holding trips. only one of them can have the other trips and the other guy has to have another more polarized hand, some kinda overpair completely mis-reading the other 2 players, air, or most likely; the boat (which i see most often). makes laying down huge hands in this spot pretty easy i think.
reminds me of
this hand from frosty012's blog where the results are fairly obvious and what you would expect from a 3way allin on the flop.
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No-Limit Hold'em, $2.00 BB (9 handed)
BB ($209)
UTG ($203)
UTG+1 ($270.65)
MP1 ($239.05)
MP2 ($205.25)
MP3 ($214.30)
Hero (CO) ($276)
Button ($200)
SB ($196.05)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 6, 6
UTG bets $5.30, 4 folds, Hero calls $5.30, 1 fold, SB calls $4.30, 1 fold
Flop: ($17.90) Q, 6, Q (3 players)
SB checks, UTG bets $11, Hero raises $34, SB raises $190.75 (All-In), UTG raises $186.70 (All-In), Hero calls $163.70
Turn: ($604.05) 2 (3 players, 2 all-in)
River: ($604.05) K (3 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: $604.05
Results:
SB had Q, A (three of a kind, Queens).
UTG had K, Q (full house, Queens over Kings).
Hero had 6, 6 (full house, sixes over Queens).
Outcome: UTG won $601.05