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200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
Villian1 has $160, villian2 has $100 and I cover. Both are loose(not sure of VPIP), but have limped and then called several times already.
Villian1 raises to $4 UTG, Villian2 calls on the button and I reraise to $20 in the BB with Black Aces. Both call. Flop is 952 all diamonds. I bet 50 into the $62 pot, villian1 minraises with $40 behind. Villian2 folds. Its $50 to call into the $210 pot with $40 behind. Push? Fold? Stop and go any turn? Stop and go a blank turn? Does it not matter? Am I overthinking? Thanks, Jason |
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Re: 200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
Easiest shove in the history of mankind (edit: with these stacks). You have teh aces.
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Re: 200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
just shove it, not a great spot though obvi
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Re: 200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
You're going to see a lot of times QdQx or KdKx or anything with a diamond in the combo. allin and shipit
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Re: 200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
I agree with theplux that you will see a lot of draws here often. that being said, i think given the pot odds and stack sizes calling here is correct, but in other situations this spot would suck because you're at best a coinflip against a bare diamond draw.
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Re: 200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
You have the nuts in a reraised pot, shove.
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Re: 200NL-6Max ---AA in trouble?
Wow, I really don't think this is as clear cut as you guys are saying. Against any pocket pair with a diamond you have 57% ish equity, you have 11% equity against a set, drawing close to dead against a made flush and only 50/50 vs any kind of pair+ a diamond. The min raise leaving nothing behind leads me to believe that the villain's range is more heavily weighted to a flush than anything else.
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