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Eh this sucks, but in a multi-way huge pot I get all my money in.
A PSR on the flop is a push, so just get your money in then. |
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I would probably 4bet this pre with all the dead money in there, plus UTG is short and doesn't seem good. Given the preflop action flop and the relatively dry board you should really not be raising this flop ever, for many reasons. You don't really need to protect your hand here; it let's villain play perfectly and thus wins the least and loses the most when we're behind.
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#23
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This is a tough spot, but hands like this come up all the time. Obviously with reads this becomes alot easier, the fact that you are in position also makes the hand alot easier to play.
This is a pretty easy flop call, you are against 2 players while you have a good hand TPTK. I would much rather see what develops on the turn, if the PFR puts in another good sized bet you can easily muck it. The mini 3 bet pre-flop is generally a monster, readless. |
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My personal play on this hand would be to reraise preflop. There are 5ish hands you can put him on here. AA/KK/QQ/AK/AQ.
AQ is unlikely because it would probably not reraise preflop. The 4th bet means that if he has AA he will _probably_ push because why let KK have a chacne to catch a K and stack him. KK should push here. If he pushes with QQ, more power him, stupid though because at best he is in a race, at worst dominated. AQ would fold to the 4th bet. I can fold AK preflop to extreme pressure. I would of re-raised to 10 here pf and if I got pushed on I'd have folded. As played you have no idea if you have a dominated hand or not. You have no idea if you are splitting or winning. You have massive RIO. No matter what happens in this hand you WILL learn a lot about the villain tho! |
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