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Originally Posted by squintster
A lp limp, I iso bu AJs to 800 off 9k, bb active younger player 3b to 2.4k, folds to me and I decide he's capable here so I rip he calls QQ. We hit the A but lose to Q turn. Gg. Back tmrw.
After looking over hands, I'm not in love with this shove of AJs. With him bluffing(folding 33%) of the time and 3b calling 99+ AQ+, this shove is breakeven slightly losing. He needs to be bluffing over 1/3 of the time which isn't unrealistic but it's possibly a tad presumptuous after only 3 levels of play. I think just iso folding to the 3b is best. Probably ripping other Broadways that blocks more of his calling range is better. Closer to 35bb eff and I'm more on board with this shove.
Edit: also the double up hand had us turning Broadway. Flop board was typed wrong "QTx"
Last edited by squintster; 04-22-2016 at 07:36 PM.