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07-10-2018 , 06:39 AM
Messed up this with editing and cant show the exact hand now sadly. But the question is it blunder to call preflop raise with Aces if the pot is already 1/3 of your stack? Its against 1 villain in early 45 man SnG tournament.

Something lead me to think that slowplaying aces is bad when you could win 1/3 of your stack if villain just folds. Can somebody clarify this?

Last edited by iLoveLuck; 07-10-2018 at 06:48 AM. Reason: Posted wrong hand
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07-10-2018 , 07:35 AM
it depends on position, opponent tendency and his stack size. In order to get most out of this forum, you might want to send as much details about the hand as possible.
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07-10-2018 , 07:56 AM
I am sorry, I import wrong hand at first and cant find the option to import again in edit. No data on villain. So is it mathematically stupid to call instead of shoving with Aces when there are already 600 chips in the pot while your stack is 1100? Villain stack somewhat same obviously.

Last edited by iLoveLuck; 07-10-2018 at 07:56 AM. Reason: king of editing
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07-10-2018 , 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by iLoveLuck
I am sorry, I import wrong hand at first and cant find the option to import again in edit. No data on villain. So is it mathematically stupid to call instead of shoving with Aces when there are already 600 chips in the pot while your stack is 1100? Villain stack somewhat same obviously.
Ok so we are IP with AA, the pot is let's say 5BB(blinds 1.5BB + ante 1BB + V's raise 2.5BB) and you have AA and 15BB? Just push.
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07-10-2018 , 08:44 AM
Just shove, any time you call for a large chunk of your stack it looks super strong. So you actually disguise your Aces better by shoving like you would with your entire shoving range.
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