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06-13-2018 , 01:15 PM
300 dollar buy-in, level 6(i think) blinds 300-600 with 75 anti
79 entrants and down to around 40 ppl( in think) 3 hours in

ep villian: cards unknown, 15000ish stack
Hero mp: A3s, 6000ish stack
LP villian: AKo, 20000ish stack

blinds: 300-600 and 75 anti

EP calls and folds to me, I accidentally put in 1000 because I wanted to call but I was forced to min-raise to 1200 so I put in the extra 200. LP raises to 2200 and EP calls as do I. Flop is A38 rainbow. EP checks, I go all in with my remaining stack which was about 4k, and LP calls and EP folds(Mind you I bluffed all-in with J7o on a K84 board because I thought the same guy in EP was trying to steal my blinds with crap preflop when it was folded to him and I called his little over min-raise, a few hands earlier and I showed the bluff. He wasn't too happy about that but he raised a couple times in a row when it was folded to him preflop before when he was in late position and I was in the blinds.).

LP villian calls and EP folds and turn was J, and River was J and I got counterfeited. Right move, I thought so, a guy I know said I shouldn't have gone all-in but I disagree and thought it was a solid move especially since I was short stacked. Any advice would be appreciated and thanks
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06-16-2018 , 02:09 PM
Why won't anyone respond?
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06-17-2018 , 05:11 AM
It’s probably because it’s a lot easier to comment on stuff with stacks in Big Blinds and all the nice features that poker tools have to make it more readable. Also, most people here play 1-22$ dollar tournaments and this is a little outside that.

That being said; with 10BB you should be in push-fold mode and I don’t think you have much Fold equity vs EP Villan so I’d just fold here and w8 for a better hand.

Also donking out here vs 4bet isn’t great as you have a monster hand on the flop and by shoving before he gets to act you kind of removes all his bluffs and he isn’t going to fold anyways if he has an ace with you being that short stacked.
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06-17-2018 , 05:14 AM
dont limp pre, as played, you know you got it in ahead so what do you need to hear?
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06-19-2018 , 12:46 PM
I don't understand how you were forced to call when you put in 1k, as unless you put it in in more than 2 chips, that was a call. That said, calling pre with 10BB here is atrocious. You need to be in shove or fold mode, you can't be limping junk like A3 with 10BB.

Calling the extra 1200 is pretty bad as well.

Once you see the flop, you are never folding, but as posted above, you should be checking to the raiser to let him possibly bet with worse hands. As played you just get it in when he has a good hand also. Run better on turn/river.
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06-19-2018 , 04:38 PM
Correct that is 100% a wrong ruling by the floor.

Shove pre over the limp, jam over the l.p. raise and I would check the flop since your range isn't great for it and l.p. might stab.
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06-20-2018 , 07:21 AM
shove,or fold pré if you think the villais gonna call you with a wide range.in the flop you can check to let the vilain bet for valium with worse hands like just a ace,orcan let him bluff you.
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06-20-2018 , 09:47 AM
Thought we had AK lol. Still prob jam but it's close kinda.
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06-24-2018 , 04:33 PM
The big blind was 600 and i accidently mistaken a 1000 dollar chip for a 500 dollar chip so i had to raise to 1200 since I was so close to a minraise. Plus all you need is 2 chips or more to indicate a raise. Thx ☺
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06-25-2018 , 10:28 AM
Two chips isn't always a raise. For example if the blinds are 300/600 and you throw out two 500 chips, that's a call.

You originally said you threw out 1000, it sounds like now you are saying you threw out 1100, which is definitely different.
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