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12-11-2017 , 06:18 PM
Hey, I'm wondering what people are doing ott here. I know I'll probably be advised that I shouldn't be shoving but I think folding is out of the question and if I call again I have bout 15 bbs left. Can't see myself folding to a river shove.

Villain 120 hands: 32/17/4.0/2.4

Thanks in advance

Poker Stars, £5 Buy-in (40/80 blinds, 10 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players

BB: 2,302 (28.8 bb)
Hero (CO): 2,590 (32.4 bb)
BTN: 1,490 (18.6 bb)
SB: 2,618 (32.7 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with A Q Hero raises to 180, 2 folds, BB calls 100

Flop: (440) 9 2 A (2 players)
BB bets 220, Hero calls 220

Turn: (880) 4 (2 players)
BB bets 880, Hero raises to 2,180 and is all-in, BB calls 1,012 and is all-in
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12-11-2017 , 07:26 PM
What do you think about his range on the flop? What about turn?
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12-11-2017 , 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by sippin_criss
What do you think about his range on the flop? What about turn?
I think villain can still have fds and weaker Ax hands. There's obviously two pair type hands [A9/A2] and sets as well but I don't think I should be folding to the turn bet. Calling leaves me in a tough spot otr if a brick hits and villain shoves.
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12-12-2017 , 04:16 PM
Yeah I just don't see value in jamming turn. I wouldn't be looking to fold river and I know this is stupid to narrow specifics but his hand just reeks of exactly A4. The thing is that he's taking a stupid line, therefore he's stupid, therefore he can have stupid hands and you should give him the opportunity to continue to plow in the few instances where he has a non hand.
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12-13-2017 , 02:21 PM
I agree

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12-13-2017 , 07:31 PM
Thanks for the feedback.
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