partypoker, $7 + $0.70 - Hold'em No Limit - 70,000/140,000 (17,500 ante) - 6 players
Player2 (UTG): 6,549,352 (47 bb)
Player3 (MP): 8,028,902 (57 bb)
Player4 (CO): 6,287,408 (45 bb)
Player5 (BU): 11,528,530 (82 bb)
Player6 (SB): 2,039,127 (15 bb)
Hero (BB): 4,802,020 (34 bb)[/color][/b]
Pre-Flop: (315,000) Hero (Hero) is BB with K
A
Player2 (UTG) raises to 280,000,
1 fold,
Player4 (CO) 3-bets to 870,000,
2 players fold,
Hero (BB) 4-bets to 4,784,520 (all-in),
Player2 (UTG) 5-bets to 6,531,852 (all-in),
1 fold
Flop: (10,614,040) T
4
8
(2 players, 2 all-in)
Turn: (10,614,040) 6
(2 players, 2 all-in)
River: (10,614,040) 6
(2 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: 10,614,040
Showdown:
Player2 (UTG) shows A
A
(two pair, Aces and Sixes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 94%, Flop: 98%, Turn: 100%, River: 100%)
Hero (BB) shows K
A
(a pair of Sixes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 6%, Flop: 2%, Turn: 0%, River: 0%)
Player2 (UTG) wins 10,614,040
**
There were 17 players left in the 1,100 person $7.70 bounty (prize money getting good at this point).
So the table was pretty loose/aggressive. CO has been known to 3-bet with worse than AK, I had him on AJ, KQ or low pocket pair which I assumed he'd fold. The UTG raise had been playing quite a lot of pots and was folding frequently to 3-bets. Obviously he had AA.
Wondering how I could've got away from this one? If I just called the 6.5bb 3 bet pre flop I assume the UTG would shove all in and then the best play would be fold? Easy in hindsight