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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
Push
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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
minraise to get BB along
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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
If there was ever a time to lay down aces I think this might be it (very strong evidence that UTG also has Aces plus the button raise and the BB col-call make me think that there's very little chance this flop is going to be less than 3 people). Not that it's terrible to get all-in with Aces in a 3-way pot, but when one of the other parties has AA as well I think BB has odds to call with any decent hand.
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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
No way. This spot calls for a counterintuitive play IMO. Just call, your hand looks like a good rundown or KKxx, hope that button recognises that and tries to push to isolate. If you flatcall and button calls behind instashove over UTG when he leads most flops.
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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
Wazz I feel like the way you want to play it is allowing the button to play way too optimally. You're only going to have a PSB left after the flop and with UTG's money in there his odds are going to be astronomical.
Also, this could be a spot where BB tags along if he's closing the action. And also, you may not be +EV if yuo get it all in preflop against button if UTG has aces, which he is screaming that he has. |
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Re: AA rag rag vs. pot repot
Calling is the worst move here IMO. our aces are not good enough to play a 3-way pot with only a PSB left.
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