Strange spot with AA
SB is a 23/19/3 reg, BB is a huge fish 65vpip. Wtf am i sposed to do here?
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $10 BB (6 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com BB ($774.75) UTG ($1069) MP ($1787.75) CO ($2645.25) Hero ($995) SB ($1084.50) Preflop: Hero is Button with A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to $40</font>, SB calls $35, BB calls $30. Flop: ($120) 3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(3 players)</font> SB checks, BB checks, <font color="#CC3333">Hero bets $95</font>, SB calls $95, BB calls $95. Turn: ($405) 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(3 players)</font> <font color="#CC3333">SB bets $300</font>, BB calls $300, Hero? |
Re: Strange spot with AA
This is indeed strange. I dont see villain (SB) having a 6 here very often rather 77/33 but maybe hes just trying to see where he stands with 88/99 or maybe 55..
BB can have about everything, from a gutshot to a made sixes full. I think calling is no option since either SB or BB will probably bet the river and if there is on of the many scarecards left, this spot becomes even uglier. i think i fold this, although shoving is an option as well (although by shoving u will probably not get paid out by pocket pairs, but by calling neither), but i think at least one of them has you beat. just fold and see one of them show a set in the showdown |
Re: Strange spot with AA
bump one time
|
Re: Strange spot with AA
I think he will play an overpair like this a lot given the station in between you so he can valuebet him and put a lot of pressure on you. It also makes sense for him to sometimes call with a big hand preflop here given he doesn't want to push out BB, no?
Shove. We have lots of equity vs a range of boats overpairs and straights. I know SB will rarely call a shove with much worse, but BB will and the pot is already big. I guess it comes down to how likely he is to play 88+ like this. Board: 7s 6s 6d 3h Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 71.455% 70.45% 01.00% 1550 22.00 { AdAs } Hand 1: 28.545% 27.55% 01.00% 606 22.00 { 66+, 33, 76s, 54s } Board: 7s 6s 6d 3h Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 49.273% 49.27% 00.00% 542 0.00 { AdAs } Hand 1: 50.727% 50.73% 00.00% 558 0.00 { 99-66, 33, 76s, 54s } |
Re: Strange spot with AA
I would be very surprised to see SB leading turn with anything you beat tbh.
|
Re: Strange spot with AA
i would fold. i think the SB has you beat a pretty high %, and if he does, you're drawing very slim. and while BB is probably doing something dumb, he definitely can have a straight / FH / 6x. why would the SB lead out if he didn't have a very strong hand? he knows that the BB is going to call with a wide range.
i really doubt he's going to play a hand like 99 this way as another poster said. first, he's usually going to be 3betting (maybe calling more often to bring the fish in, but still often 3betting), and with this much action i think he's going to just check/fold if hero bets. this is a pretty bad board to double barrel, so i don't see him making this large bet. |
Re: Strange spot with AA
[ QUOTE ]
I think he will play an overpair like this a lot given the station in between you so he can valuebet him and put a lot of pressure on you. It also makes sense for him to sometimes call with a big hand preflop here given he doesn't want to push out BB, no? Shove. We have lots of equity vs a range of boats overpairs and straights. I know SB will rarely call a shove with much worse, but BB will and the pot is already big. I guess it comes down to how likely he is to play 88+ like this. Board: 7s 6s 6d 3h Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 71.455% 70.45% 01.00% 1550 22.00 { AdAs } Hand 1: 28.545% 27.55% 01.00% 606 22.00 { 66+, 33, 76s, 54s } Board: 7s 6s 6d 3h Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 49.273% 49.27% 00.00% 542 0.00 { AdAs } Hand 1: 50.727% 50.73% 00.00% 558 0.00 { 99-66, 33, 76s, 54s } [/ QUOTE ] I'm skeptical that overpairs are a large part of SB's range. Flatting PF, and c/c this flop multiway does not indicate 88-KK to me. |
Re: Strange spot with AA
[ QUOTE ]
i really doubt he's going to play a hand like 99 this way as another poster said. first, he's usually going to be 3betting (maybe calling more often to bring the fish in, but still often 3betting), and with this much action i think he's going to just check/fold if hero bets. this is a pretty bad board to double barrel, so i don't see him making this large bet. [/ QUOTE ] Why? This is a super sexy play with JJ-99. Fish will call with lots he beat, and hero will really struggle to continue with anything but a monster. I guess my ranges were kind of [censored], but still. I would love villains line in this hand with an overpair. |
Re: Strange spot with AA
[ QUOTE ]
I'm skeptical that overpairs are a large part of SB's range. Flatting PF, and c/c this flop multiway does not indicate 88-KK to me. [/ QUOTE ] Forget my ranges, realize they were [censored]. But why is flatting here weird with a big'ish hand? Preflop, we raised and he does not want to push out BB. Flop, I guess he could lead overpairs a lot. But if he doesn't, he won't CR for the same reasons. Keep fish in the hand. |
Re: Strange spot with AA
[ QUOTE ]
Nice fold. SB played this hand perfect with anything that beats you. [/ QUOTE ] Also with JJ/TT apparently. Since he can valuetown BB and bluff out us at the same time. Edit: Strange. The post I quoted got deleted? |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:03 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.