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06-14-2008 , 05:34 AM
Hello, I'm new to uFRNL, so forgive me if this is too easy or standard. I think there are some interesting discussion points. I've been playing with players 1,3,4 for a couple of hours. Player 5 joined a few orbits ago.

I'm in UTG+1 with AhKh with ~$340

UTG limps (Fairly loose but very aggro with his big hands) Stack of ~$450
I raise to $12. My image is tight but tricky. I've raised only a few hands and stole some blinds with 57s type hands.
UTG+2 calls. He's a pretty good regular who has started to play more pots than I felt he was comfortable with. He was a huge nit initially but started floating pre-flop raises. He's been playing well post-flop. He has ~$140
MP1 calls. He's been very tight and quiet. His stack has dwindled down to ~$60 after the call.
MP2 folds.
MP3 raises to $60. He seemed like a player who was trying to hard to reading people (he tried to stare me down on a couple of hands). He was pretty weak calling rivers in small pots with very little. He also limped and cced a bunch of hands in or out of position.
Rest fold to UTG who folds.
Hero?

Here is my situation. I almost have to put MP3 on a big hand. I put him on AA, KK, or QQ. I don't know if I can add AKs to his range. I can disregard JJ because of how weak of a player he was IMO. This is good, because if it's HU, I felt against a range of QQ+, AK, and fold to a range of only QQ+. Does calling do anything for me? Can I count on UTG2 and MP1 calling, if so, what are their ranges, and does this change my decision? I don't think UTG2, or MP1 have AA, or KK since they're tight enough to raise when the action was first at them.

Thanks for any comments.
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06-14-2008 , 05:47 AM
I would probably fold this, when donks like this put in a huge raise I always see them flip over AA, KK when someone calls them. In some rare cases they will have worse, but I don't imagine this kid being good enough to squeeze in this spot.
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06-14-2008 , 02:27 PM
Do the other two people in the pot affect my equity enough? Do their ranges and calling frequencies ever change my decision?
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06-14-2008 , 02:30 PM
MP3 has 120 behind.
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06-14-2008 , 02:39 PM
You're OOP with a drawing hand that is most likely crushed, just fold.
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06-14-2008 , 05:08 PM
live 1/2, the typical villain is very passive preflop, its mostly limp/calling or calling preflop raises and seeing flops. when someone 3bets you huge preflop, it is rarely going to be a bluff. so fold.
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