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FTP $10 cubed AKs in the SB Line check
APAllday612
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January 9, 2011 - 12:35 pm
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UTG+1 had been limping on the reg and taking down a lot of pots w no showdown. Wasnt really sure what to do on the turn here. WWYD? At the time I thought i had to bet, but didnt have a plan if i got shoved. betting this turn is better than Check/caliing right? now obv i kno i should be folding this when he jams but i felt like donkin around yesterday and considering the sexyness of my draw i got it in w a cool and a partial fist pump. thoughts?

Full Tilt Poker $10,000 Guarantee (1r 1a) No Limit Hold'em Tournament – t150/t300 Blinds + t25 – 8 players
TournamentPokerEdge.com Hand History Converter

APAllDay612 (BB): BB = 49.3, t14781
UTG: BB = 48.3, t14483
UTG+1: BB = 128.3, t38488
MP1: BB = 26.2, t7865
MP2: BB = 28.5, t8546
CO: BB = 25.1, t7538
BTN: BB = 1.3, t394
SB: BB = 36.9, t11065

Pre Flop: (t650) APAllDay612 is BB with A of diamonds K of diamonds
1 fold, UTG+1 calls t300, 3 folds, BTN raises to t369 all in, 1 fold, APAllDay612 raises to t1115, UTG+1 calls t815

Flop: (t2949) T of spades 7 of diamonds 4 of clubs (3 players – 1 is all in)
APAllDay612 bets t1575, UTG+1 calls t1575

Turn: (t6099) J of diamonds (3 players – 1 is all in)
APAllDay612 bets t2225, UTG+1 raises to t35773 all in, APAllDay612 calls t9841 all in

River: (t30231) Q of hearts (3 players – 3 are all in)

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January 9, 2011 - 5:58 pm
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Interesting. The flop kinda fits his range with a lot of suited connectors and 1 gappers. I take a different line by checking flop and maybe calling depending on his bet. On the turn I think I like a check/raise. Looks super strong and puts you in stronger position than betting out cuz he can raise and put you to a tough decision. The way it played out you have a third of ur stack in there when he puts you all in but you would still be left with 30 bigs, u essentially have 9 outs to flush plus 6 potential over cards that may win as well, if your overcards are live that is about 38% to hit the river. Tough, I think I fold since you are not sure at this point your overs are live.

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January 10, 2011 - 12:53 pm
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I agree with Hawkeye when you raise the miniscule small stack at the table I would think the villain is coming along because he thinks you're trying to ISO the shorty.

 

Any two gappers – suited connectors are in his range – I would venture that no PP are in his range because he probaly would have raise and not called the button unless he is BAD! (THOUGHTS ON THIS ASSUMPTION?)

 

That being said the JAM by the villain looks more lke a protection of 2 pairs than anything else in my opnion forcing you to pay the price of your DRAWS.

 

I do it and hope for the best … because at this stage once again you bust you bust with the amount of you have its worth the risk to POP your stack to 100BBS. You have a ton of outs take advantage I think… (ALWAYS WITH THE MENTALITY THAT CASHING SUCKS -> FT'ING Rocks -> WINNING RULES)

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