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AQ squeeze play
No reads except button likes to raise his button alot.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) Hero ($35.55) UTG ($31.25) MP ($3.20) Button ($24.65) SB ($34.05) Preflop: Hero is BB with Q, A. 1 fold[/i]</font>, MP calls $0.25, Button raises to $1</font>, SB calls $0.90, Hero raises to $4</font>, MP calls $2.95 (All-In), Button calls $3, SB calls $3. Flop: ($15.20) K, 7, 3 4 players, 1 all-in)</font> SB checks, Hero bets $10... |
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Re: AQ squeeze play
It's not really a squeeze if they all call (not a successful one at least).
Against 2 players still alive I don't like the c-bet. In a re-raised pot with 2 opponents often someone has a K or a high PP here and won't fold. With the flush draw out you might be faced with an AI raise from a draw, too. All while you have just Ace-high. I'd c/f this. |
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Re: AQ squeeze play
You should give up on the flop. Also, preflop you didn't re-raise enough. If you are against this many people who are apt to call you should either not run this play (which is a bit results oriented), or better, make at least a pot sized raise here, especially since you are OOP for the rest of the hand.
In this case there is $2.25 in the pot already so you should raise it to around $6.75 ($2.25 to call + $4.50 to raise it pot). If you are going to do this, you should obviously be willing to call a push. Edit: Oops fixing numbers because I had .5/1 thoughts in my head.. |
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