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109s AK vs tighty and loosy
SB was pretty tight from the 60 or so hands I had on him. BB would play any 2 cards from any position. If SB just pushes it's a fairly easy call but these crappy reraises always give me trouble.
PartyPoker $100 Speed Tournament, Big Blind is t100 (8 handed) Converter on pregopoker.com UTG (t970) UTG+1 (t3160) MP1 (t4520) Hero (t2275) CO (t1470) Button (t1400) SB (t1690) BB (t4515) Preflop: Hero is in MP2 with A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="gray">UTG folds</font>, <font color="gray">UTG+1 folds</font>, <font color="gray">MP1 folds</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to t250</font>, <font color="gray">CO folds</font>, <font color="gray">Button folds</font>, <font color="red">SB raises to t675</font>, BB calls t625, Hero ? |
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
I'm seeing a flop and going broke if I improve. I have position and I'm closing action getting 4-1. Also, I can fold post flop and still be healthy enough to have some FE.
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
I'd call and re-evaluate on the flop.
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
Is SB tight enough such that you can narrow his hands down to AA/KK, or can his stack-committing tiny re-raise mean QQ/JJ/AK as well? I think if it's a good tight SNG player, you should fold AK preflop here.
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
If BBs a maniac then you have a real nice overlay. Shove.
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
I think calling here is pretty awful. More than 25% of your stack to see a flop?
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
If SB is rational he's not putting >1/3 of his chips in with anything but QQ+ (and maybe KK+), so I would fold this.
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
I hate calling here and I think I fold before pushing. Given your read of the SB, I think you are a coinflip at best. Yes, you have good overlay if he does have an underpair, but it is also probable he has you crushed with KK/AA.
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
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Is SB tight enough such that you can narrow his hands down to AA/KK, or can his stack-committing tiny re-raise mean QQ/JJ/AK as well? I think if it's a good tight SNG player, you should fold AK preflop here. [/ QUOTE ] Well, of course fold if your read is KK+. But if he's just some random dude I'd expect TT+ AQ+ even if he has been tight so far, because it's L3 and you are raising from MP2. |
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Re: 109s AK vs tighty and loosy
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If SB is rational he's not putting >1/3 of his chips in with anything but QQ+ (and maybe KK+), so I would fold this. [/ QUOTE ] Given these preflop odds, there's no way a fold can be right. Indy |
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