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Re: NL10: Is this a standard call with AA?
make it at least 2.5 even 3 like Johnes suggested leaving them with no implied odds
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Re: NL10: Is this a standard call with AA?
I'd be worried more about SB's falt calling on the flop then UTG+1. I'd still call though.
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Re: NL10: Is this a standard call with AA?
Re-raise pot preflop, bet closer to pot on the flop with two villains and, if you've done all that, you are stacking off on this board.
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Re: NL10: Is this a standard call with AA?
Okay, I just want to clarify. I think this is okay to call only because the shover was the pfr'er. This makes a better made hand (by him) very unlikely. If the SB had been the one to shove though, this would be a fold IMO as we would be very likely to be up against a set.
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Re: NL10: Is this a standard call with AA?
I'd agree with Teddie here, what's SB got? He's called a large bet PF and a reasonable bet on the flop.
If I counted everything up correctly you've to call $9 to see an $18 pot (potentially $27 if SB comes along too). I think this is an overpair/FD/gutshot often enough to call. |
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