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02-19-2010 , 06:41 PM
Was going over some hand history and wanted some more opinions. UTG+1 is
16/7/3 over 215 hands. MP1 is 30/7/1.7 over 44 hands. This seems like a good spot for 3bet pre given MP1's stats. Any other thoughts.

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SB: $3.40
Hero (BB): $10.45
UTG: $9.90
UTG+1: $15.38
MP1: $19.05
MP2: $12.92
CO: $22.80
BTN: $10.00

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BB with K A
1 fold, UTG+1 raises to $0.35, MP1 calls $0.35, 3 folds, SB calls $0.30, Hero calls $0.25

Flop: ($1.40) K 2 5 (4 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $1.12, UTG+1 raises to $4.76, MP1 raises to $18.70 all in, SB folds, Hero requests TIME, Hero calls $8.98 all in, UTG+1 calls $10.27 all in

Turn: ($41.56) 2 (3 players - 3 are all in)

River: ($41.56) 3 (3 players - 3 are all in)
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02-19-2010 , 06:54 PM
i might squeeze here pre, because i don't really want to play a 4way pot OOP w.out initiative. make it $2 pre. i'd fold to a 4bet from UTG+1, but snap-shove over a back-raise from any of the CC's. then we can safely b/c the flop.

i hate your donk. as played pre i'm c/c and reevaluating turn. as played this is a pretty easy snap-fold. UTG+1 has always got KK/AA here.
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02-19-2010 , 08:56 PM
Squeeze PF, playing a 4-way pot oop with AK sucks big time.
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02-19-2010 , 09:05 PM
I'm leaning towards 3-betting preflop - the VPiP/PFR gap on the 16/7 is a bit too large and he seems like the type who would be willing to call preflop 3bets with dominated hands.

Calling the all-in on the flop is a mistake - MP1 likely has you crushed here. TPTK type hands are usually not good when 30/7 players start showing aggression.
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