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3.5$/45: AA vs donk bet shove on monotone flop 3.5$/45: AA vs donk bet shove on monotone flop

09-13-2011 , 05:47 AM
Hi guys,

8 player remaining, right on bubble:
yeah, the pfr is super smallish, didn t want chase villain away, he is 50/16 over 120 hands, i really want him in the hand. on the flop - snap call for you guys?

Poker Stars No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t300.00/t600.00 Blinds - 8 players
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Hero (MP1): t10895.00 18.16 BBs
MP2: t4365.00 7.28 BBs
CO: t13467.00 22.45 BBs
BTN: t7213.00 12.02 BBs
SB: t10048.00 16.75 BBs
BB: t5742.00 9.57 BBs
UTG: t8282.00 13.80 BBs
UTG+1: t7488.00 12.48 BBs

Pre Flop: (t900) Hero is MP1 with A A
UTG calls t600, 1 fold, Hero raises to t1550, 5 folds, UTG calls t950

Flop: (t4000) 5 9 J (2 players)
UTG bets t6682.00, Hero???
09-13-2011 , 06:26 AM
easy snap, prob pair and a flush draw or may have the bare spade
09-13-2011 , 06:35 AM
call&hold

nothing to see here people, move on.
09-13-2011 , 08:20 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by furo
call&hold

nothing to see here people, move on.
why are you trying to prevent what might be an interesting discussion?

results:
Spoiler:
Final Pot: t17364
Hero shows Ad Ac
UTG shows 6s Qs
UTG wins t17764.00
(Rake: t-400)
09-13-2011 , 08:44 AM
my bad

OP you should fold AA on the flop cause he will limp&stop&go the 3rd nutflush (or better) and nothing else.
09-13-2011 , 09:29 AM
300.00/t600.00 Blinds..
Hero (MP1): t10895.00 18.16 BBs
UTG: t8282.00 13.80 BBs


Pre Flop: (t900) Hero is MP1 with A A
UTG calls t600, 1 fold, Hero raises to t1550, 5 folds, UTG calls t950

Flop: (t4000) 5 9 J (2 players)
UTG bets t6682.00, Hero???
Ok am i the only one that thinks he should be betting more preflop with one limper? If the guy is going to limp he will obviously call a raise won't he?
Reason i advocate a bigger raise is villains are spewy preflop and will fold most flops, So why not get more value for our hands now.
And yea lmao. he called w Qs6s. he wins a very small amount of the time with a stack that he should be shoving preflop.
Not folding the flop, or turn. if he has a flush then good luck to him. Fire up another one.
09-13-2011 , 09:32 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolf44
why are you trying to prevent what might be an interesting discussion?

results:
Spoiler:
Final Pot: t17364
Hero shows Ad Ac
UTG shows 6s Qs
UTG wins t17764.00
(Rake: t-400)
What is so interesting with this hand that it will start a discussion?
Villain played poorly.
You need to learn stack sizes. Bond 18 has a great article on this.
Opponent shoves Queen high flush. Obvious he is terrible. his line make absolutely no sense. If you fold here i suggest quitting the game all together
09-13-2011 , 12:02 PM
Villain played bad preflop but obv played perfectly post. You also played bad pre because you could have gotten a ton more value out of an obvious drooler. If you want to get fancy on bubbles then this is the risk you take.

My favourite part of this whole thread though is that you complain about the discussion being stifled and then *immediately* post results. If you don't see the irony in that then I'm not really sure what to say to you.
09-13-2011 , 12:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by the village idiot1
Opponent shoves Queen high flush. Obvious he is terrible. his line make absolutely no sense. If you fold here i suggest quitting the game all together
Villain obviously played postflop perfectly in which case. DUCY?
09-13-2011 , 03:42 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by furo
my bad

OP you should fold AA on the flop cause he will limp&stop&go the 3rd nutflush (or better) and nothing else.
+1

results oriented FTW

      
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