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100 $ NL Strange preflop situation
6-handed effective stacks are 125 BB:
A loose weak player raises 3,5 UTG+1 and another loose weak player calls in the CO. I pick up A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] in the SB and make it 15. Then a seamingly very thight player calls from the BB with 110 behind. The initial donk raiser moves all in for 30 and its up to me. I got a bit lost here even. Im not concerned of the donk who has a wide range but I feel pretty sure the BB has QQ,KK,AA and I think QQ is most likely since he probably doesnt slowplay AA preflop, but off course he can. What to do? |
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Re: 100 $ NL Strange preflop situation
shouldnt this be a super easy shove?
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Re: 100 $ NL Strange preflop situation
If u think that BB is holding AA-K,K and is smart enough to realize that UTG+1 will go allin with his short stack, so he just calls your raise to reraise after UTG+1 is allin, then u should just call and fold. But I really dont think these players at nl100 think that far. So I go with sublime, shove.
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