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Re: AQ 6 handed vs. tight utg raiser
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id call that will get his attention plenty. see flop and use your position to help decide next move [/ QUOTE ] I starting leaning towards this after reading a few posts and emailing some friends. But then I replied to a friend with this and I think folding is best. Email below: ---------------------------------------- My first reaction to the hand was "raise, I have AQ 6 handed". Then I thought some more and realized that any raise that defines my hand would commit about half my stack. I'm not a big fan of that. I also don't like to call short handed either. Sooooo...I said if I was gonna raise, I might as well push and put maximum pressure. Maybe I get him to fold a mid PP. BUT, after thinking about the hand more, I think a push is horrible here. It's an overbet and I'm only going to get called by a hand that crushes me or some group of hands I'm flipping with. I'm never called by a hand that I'm ahead of. I'm also not in a position stack wise where I need to take a coin flip. I think a fold is actually okay. Maybe a little weak, but the table was pretty tight and easy to run over, so no need to take away my advantage by potentially reducing my stack size. I think a call is best though. I have position and I'm pretty sure that if this guy misses, he's likely checking to me anyway. So I can potentially win by hitting the flop or by missing the flop. The only problem is that I'm not crazy about most flops. If he does c-bet, I have no idea where I stand and I'm going to have to risk a lot to find out. Or I can look at the bet size and try to make a solid read...and potentially fold top pair if I need to. That would be a tough laydown, but given my stack size I might have to. Let's say I do call the $3600. There is now 600+1200+antes (60x6=360) + 7200 = 9360. Let's say I hit my A or Q only and he leads for about 7K. If I raise "to see where I'm at", it has to be for my whole stack. Wow, that really sucks. If I call the flop, what am I supposed to do on the turn? Basically, by calling pre-flop I'm hoping that A. It's rags and he checks. B. It's rags and he bets (which sux, but is an easy decision). C. I hit an Ace with rags and he checks. D. Hit a Queen with rags and he checks. E. I flop some sort of monster. In all of these scenarios except B& E, I'm also hoping that his check means weakness and not a trap. That leaves a lot of flops that and plays that he can make that that kill my hand. Examples of some [censored] flops that also hit me (i.e. he can hit sets, straights, etc.). AK9 AJT QJT QJx QTx Meh...I think I'm leaning toward folding pre-flop now. Fold > call > push > raise ------------------------------------------ |
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Re: AQ 6 handed vs. tight utg raiser
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in this part 9/360 there were some supernits folding here is totally fine. you can steal as much as you want later. [/ QUOTE ] New thought for me. Thanks. |
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