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AQ on button deep-stacked vs. short stack\'s all-in
$400 live tournament in underground room. Start with 10,000 chips, 40-minute levels.
4th level, 100-200 with 25 ante. I'm on button with 9,000. MP limps, cutoff goes all-in for 2,500. MP is standard loose-bad, limping into a lot of pots. No reason to think he has a hand. Cutoff is competent, but could be steaming after losing a large pot a couple hands earlier. Call, raise or fold? |
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Re: AQ on button deep-stacked vs. short stack\'s all-in
What´s the stack of MP? What about the Blinds? Reads/stacks? Your AQ is offsuited?
Without further information this is a fold to me, unless you´re convinced that CO is steaming and/or the blinds are no threat. You´ll have to push (to isolate him) for probably getting a flip. You´re much to deep to flip with this little dead money in the pot ... and it would really hurt to see him revealing AK here. So - don´t rush with your head through the wall and lay it down here. |
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Re: AQ on button deep-stacked vs. short stack\'s all-in
Need to know blinds to be sure but if there something like I'd expect for someone to shove 2500, say 150/300 or anything around there this is a clear isoshove. COs range for shoving over a habitual limper should be very wide & AQ should definitely be ahead.
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