View Single Post
  #3  
Old 07-26-2007, 06:17 AM
levAA levAA is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Black Pearl
Posts: 1,202
Default Re: Some extraordinary squeeze in level 3

1.) this isn't a classic squeeze - therefore i put the quotes ("")

2.) as the button folds he already has put 690 in the pot - which lays there as dead money and this increases the EV dramatically

3.) ATs should be ways in front of BB range, who at this point could move in with nearly anything.

4.) What I like about this hand is the flat call first, as the BB could be expected to push and the Button to call this because of the pot odds. As he opend from the button with a standard raise I think I'm in front of his range too.

5.) I think specially the sidepot consideration makes the play here +EV. If I just call we have a situation where we have a main pot without a sidepot. In this situation I can't win anything (because of the large main pot). Any move postflop (with a large sidepot) forces the other one out - so basically it should be checked down even if you think you are in front, cause your risk-reward ratio is that bad.
Reply With Quote