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Razz: Jammed on Third Street
So I've got a seven in the door and A6 below. The other low cards out are a 6, who raises the bringin and an ace acting after me. I call the raise, and the ace reraises, the six three-bets.
I first thought that most of cards that help me are live, but evidently four good ones are gone. Do I call the two extra bets, or do I fold here? |
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Re: Razz: Jammed on Third Street
I guess that means that with 24% equity and seven SB plus the antes to win, I'm getting an overlay and should call the two bets, right?
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Re: Razz: Jammed on Third Street
Well, you don't want to get sucked into making a second best hand in a big pot where you have to pay off, so I don't think it's this clear cut. Any info about the opponents? It's interesting that the six is willing to threebet vs. the ace. While this is probably a good plan for him given your 7-doorcard, I haven't seen many players willing to do this even at the higher limits. So it would be nice to know if you'd seen some other hyperaggressive play from this person.
At any rate, I lean towards a fold. |
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Re: Razz: Jammed on Third Street
fold.
even if you make a 7, its a 76.. prob no good unless both catch bad twice. |
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Re: Razz: Jammed on Third Street
With exactly A6 in the hole, I think you should call (you will know where you are with a near certainty on fifth and the two dead cards help.) But I would fold almost any other seven there.
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