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AQo 40bbs, in the middle of private battle?
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September 5, 2011 - 6:02 pm
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Hi all, i got moved to this table 26 hands ago and have been watching CRGracing(42/31) and ohlamon(54/46) going at it for the most part but not showing down hands. just wondering would you would do here, getting 2.1/1 to call but OOP so dont really like that but is it too high variance and am i too deep to shove even tho these guys are so crazy? thanks all

 

Poker Stars No Limit Hold'em Tournament – t100.00/t200.00 Blinds – 9 players
TournamentPokerEdge.com Hand History Converter

wizowizo (BTN): t10814.00 54.07 BBs
CRGracing (SB): t556.00 2.78 BBs
ohlamon48 (BB): t12793.00 63.97 BBs
va-dim777736 (UTG): t13480.00 67.40 BBs
Jon9ball (UTG+1): t10000.00 50 BBs
spale999 (UTG+2): t7772.00 38.86 BBs
Hero (MP1): t7882.00 39.41 BBs
alex.br07 (MP2): t8622.00 43.11 BBs
G DUFFY (CO): t7620.00 38.10 BBs

Pre Flop: (t300) Hero is MP1 with Q of spades A of diamonds
3 folds, Hero raises to t400, 3 folds, CRGracing raises to t556, ohlamon48 raises to t1600, Hero?

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September 5, 2011 - 7:05 pm
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i dont think you are too deep to shove in this case, it is only like 5x on ohlamon's raise. if you really think they are messing around then i think it's probably ok to shove.

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September 5, 2011 - 11:06 pm
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Agree, according to those stats, it's a snap shove and a snap fold from ohlamon48 (most of the time)

 

But more than likely he'll snap call with a worse Ace. It would be considered very unlucky if he wakes up with a hand

there. Obviously possible, but highly unlikely considering how many hands his playing.

 

 

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September 7, 2011 - 8:15 am
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agreed, shove is fine based on your read

 

Also, your not oop if you call are you?  Villain is BB and your MP1?  Still prefer a shove thou…..

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September 7, 2011 - 9:27 am
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I might be reading this wrong but those reads are over 26 hands so we dont wanna put too much faith in it. The big blind is isolating even with you still left to act. This looks strong and could be medium to high pairs and AQ+. Yes it could be light but unless we know how much he has been raising oop we gotta give it some respect. Even agg players wake up, especially when they are raising oop wink. 40bb's is plenty deep and I am sure your edge is better used elsewhere. I fold in this spot, its only AQ.

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hawkeyeK9 said:

I might be reading this wrong but those reads are over 26 hands so we dont wanna put too much faith in it. The big blind is isolating even with you still left to act. This looks strong and could be medium to high pairs and AQ+. Yes it could be light but unless we know how much he has been raising oop we gotta give it some respect. Even agg players wake up, especially when they are raising oop wink. 40bb's is plenty deep and I am sure your edge is better used elsewhere. I fold in this spot, its only AQ.

what up Hawk….Hope all is well.  What about flatting here in position??  Just a thought.  We are 40bb deep pre and 1200 more to call.  I am in agreement I don't really like 5 betting bloating the pot, but seeing in a flop deep in position I really don't mind.  What do you think?

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hawkeyeK9 said:

I might be reading this wrong but those reads are over 26 hands so we dont wanna put too much faith in it. The big blind is isolating even with you still left to act. This looks strong and could be medium to high pairs and AQ+. Yes it could be light but unless we know how much he has been raising oop we gotta give it some respect. Even agg players wake up, especially when they are raising oop wink. 40bb's is plenty deep and I am sure your edge is better used elsewhere. I fold in this spot, its only AQ.

+1

The other thing you have to consider is even if they have been going after each other, the villain is really raising you.

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hawkeyeK9 said:

I might be reading this wrong but those reads are over 26 hands so we dont wanna put too much faith in it. The big blind is isolating even with you still left to act. This looks strong and could be medium to high pairs and AQ+. Yes it could be light but unless we know how much he has been raising oop we gotta give it some respect. Even agg players wake up, especially when they are raising oop wink. 40bb's is plenty deep and I am sure your edge is better used elsewhere. I fold in this spot, its only AQ.

misclicked -1 lol, but yes I would fold pre. dont focus to much on stats/reads if you have such a small sample.

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