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AKo (.50/1) AKo (.50/1)

08-22-2009 , 09:55 PM
CO is 50/5 Agg 42%
BB 64/14 Agg 40%

What the heck am I doin'?


Full Tilt Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Preflop: Hero is UTG with K, A
Hero raises, 1 fold, CO calls, 2 folds, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, CO calls, BB calls

Flop: (12.5 SB) J, A, K (3 players)
BB bets, Hero raises, CO 3-bets, BB caps, Hero calls, CO calls

Turn: (12.25 BB) 4 (3 players)
BB bets, Hero calls, CO raises, BB 3-bets, Hero calls, CO caps, BB calls, Hero calls

River: (24.25 BB) 4 (3 players)
BB checks, Hero checks, CO bets, BB calls, Hero calls

Total pot: $27.25 (27.25 BB) | Rake: $0.50
08-23-2009 , 12:40 PM
Well on the turn you're getting odds to draw to a full house unless BB has AA or KK, but I think your implied odds make up for the times he does. I'd put CO on QT. That said I'd still have a hard time getting away from this hand getting 26-1 on the river.
08-24-2009 , 12:48 AM
the only mistake you could have made in this hand is folding. wp.

-wack
08-24-2009 , 03:01 AM
I think a serious case can be made for folding when it's two back to you on the turn. BB figures to be stomping on your outs in one way or another over half of the time -- AA/KK/AK is 6 combos whereas JJ is only 3 -- and it seems quite possible that both of you are losing to CO, who quite likely either has QT (16 combos) or a flush (with KsXs, QsXs, and TsXs being the most likely, given that his flop action suggests a combo draw if CO has a draw).

Sure, there is some chance that BB has, like, AJ. Or maybe he's spewing with AQ. And perhaps CO is losing his mind with KJ. But I'm not liking your chances very much, and if you're behind, your outs situation will often be compromised. Plus, it's quite possible CO will cap, as actually happened.

Still, it's a hard fold to make in practice, and I probably would have played the hand like you did. Fortunately flopping this well and ending up trapped between two players in a raising war isn't really that common of an occurrence.
08-24-2009 , 09:12 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick C
-- and it seems quite possible that both of you are losing to CO, who quite likely either has QT (16 combos) or a flush (with KsXs, QsXs, and TsXs being the most likely, given that his flop action suggests a combo draw if CO has a draw).

....

Still, it's a hard fold to make in practice, and I probably would have played the hand like you did. Fortunately flopping this well and ending up trapped between two players in a raising war isn't really that common of an occurrence.
Thanks all. I just hate feeling like I'm getting run over in these situations.

CO had QTo
BB had 55 ... this is the reason I tend to call down in these situations (it is .50/1 after all), but it isn't fun.
08-24-2009 , 09:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by LilAlbert
Thanks all. I just hate feeling like I'm getting run over in these situations.

CO had QTo
BB had 55 ... this is the reason I tend to call down in these situations (it is .50/1 after all), but it isn't fun.
Take a note on BB that says: Crack smoker

      
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