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ATs pf
I am very loose pf OOP and I'm trying to cut down (and it's cutting into my winrate!). Just curious what people do here as I thought it was kind of a tough spot.
UTG1 17/11/5 good solid reg makes it $8 w/ 100BB, folded to me in the BB with ATs. -He doesn't call a reraise with worse -His range for opening there is pretty tight, so his hands are weighted towards the top of his range -I'm OOP versus a good solid reg So I should prob fold?? Or what. |
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Re: ATs pf
fold. if UTG was terrible then maybe call/raise, but it's just too marginal oop vs a competent player.
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#3
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Re: ATs pf
fold versus everybody basically
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#4
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Re: ATs pf
I think you basically answered all your questions. Calling with a-10 is very bad oop against a tag.
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#5
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Re: ATs pf
yeah just muck. AJ too, against this guy.
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#6
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Re: ATs pf
easy fold.
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#7
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Re: ATs pf
Lets reverse the question just out of curiosity. If you're in position against same competent player with same holdings whats your play? Flat calling seems bad because we arent sure where we're at; however, re-raising also seems bad if hes a fairly tight regular. No worse hand is calling us in this spot.
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#8
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Re: ATs pf
flat calling, r/r and folding are all viable options if you are IP.
OOP I agree fold it majority of the time, however against certain players, with history, I can see calling has its merits. |
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Re: ATs pf
calling is fine, as is folding...raising is meh.
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#10
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Re: ATs pf
just fold and move on, with 3+ callers, (which is normal at these stakes), I would instacall, especially if SB calls.
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