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Largish stack with AQo in CO facing UTG limp and shortstack shove
My table broke a few hands earlier, and this is my first rotation at this table. I really need help with my bigger stack play, and this is a common situation that gives my problems. What do I do, facing UTG's limp and MP1 shove?
Poker Stars, $5 + $0.50 NL Hold'em Tournament, 200/400 Blinds, 8 Players LeggoPoker Hand History Converter BTN: 12,751 SB: 9,753 BB: 9,865 UTG: 18,408 UTG+1: 18,411 MP1: 6,324 MP2: 6,315 Hero (CO): 19,555 Pre-Flop: (800) Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (CO) UTG folds, UTG+1 calls 400, <font color="red">MP1 raises to 6,299 and is All-In</font>, 1 fold, Hero ???[/i] |
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Re: Largish stack with AQo in CO facing UTG limp and shortstack shove
utg+1 limped, not utg (not to be nitty but it does make a bit of a difference)
i'd iso shove here unless utg+1 has been tight-agressive but all of the sudden limped in EP |
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Re: Largish stack with AQo in CO facing UTG limp and shortstack shove
I actually don't like the idea of risking 1/3 of my stack here with AQ. Maybe that's why I don't win tournaments.
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Re: Largish stack with AQo in CO facing UTG limp and shortstack shove
At this stage, MP1 is not really a "shortstack" with 15BBs. I think that without a read that MP1 will make ridic moves, this is a pretty std fold (since this is the way most SS players play AK - and not much else here.)
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Re: Largish stack with AQo in CO facing UTG limp and shortstack shove
i think the fact that he's shoving over a limper and not a raiser makes this less AK and more midpair
gigablock ftw! |
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