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Kourou
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March 4, 2016 - 1:44 pm
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I have seen 10 times the replay and still i am not sure about my play.In the past i have been into a same spot and i folded yet was ahead.I think that the flop is perfect for AQ and if i dont play with this flop then i had no reason either to call the 2K preflop.

 

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
No Limit Holdem Tournament PokerStars
8 Players
$2.00+$0.20

Blinds 1k/2k 8
UTG Hero 66k
UTG+1 DOLLAR-FISHI 21k
MP1 babyoilbum 71k
MP2 pokernoob194 14k
CO cuts88 87k
D sidiney505 17k
SB Celavii 5.6k
BB changuito78 55k

Preflop
8 5k Hero is UTG A Q
Hero raises to 4.2k, 1 fold, babyoilbum raises to 6.4k, 4 folds, changuito78 calls 4.4k, Hero calls 2.2k
Flop
3 22k 6 2 Q
changuito78 checks, Hero checks, babyoilbum bets 22k, changuito78 goes all-in 48k, Hero goes all-in 60k, babyoilbum calls 38k
Turn
3 189k, 2 all-in K
River
3 189k, 2 all-in 7
Final Pot 189k
changuito78 shows three of a kind, Deuces 2 2
Hero shows a pair of Queens A Q
babyoilbum shows a pair of Aces A A

changuito78 wins 166k (net +111k)
babyoilbum collects 24k (net –43k)
Hero lost 66k

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March 4, 2016 - 10:11 pm
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I would fold this flop; I just think one of these dudes has you crushed very often. I guess you need to think of this hand from their perspectives; the dude that 3bet faced a cold call which should be scary to him, yet he’s still willing to bet, and for some reason decided to pot the flop on the driest board ever. Then the dude that cold called was still willing to jam in over this incredibly strong looking play so I would think he needs a very good hand as well.

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if there wasnt the shove from the bb , should i call the pot bet?

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I would fold flop versus two guys… versus one you can call flop then call turn if he is agressive, versus passive or tight guys i might fold to a bet pot otf, since he is 3beting your utg raise.

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What do you think about jamming pre? There’s a lot of money in the pot, and you’re going to be out of position. Is 33 bigs too many for such a play?

Otherwise, you only have TPTK and face two all-ins on the flop. Even in a $2 tournament you have to fold here. Maybe if you have a backdoor flush or straight draw it helps, but the numbers can be run for that one.

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You value-town’d yourself… 

22k 6 2 Q
changuito78 checks, Hero checks, babyoilbum bets 22k, changuito78 goes all-in 48k, Hero goes all-in 60k, babyoilbum calls 38k

Why are you shoving; Value, bluff, protection? What are you hoping to accomplish by shoving? 

1) You aren’t likely to get better to fold at this moment (22, 66, QQ, KK, and AA are all calling)

2) Maybe an isolation, but villain’s C/R is mega nutted

3) Calling is too weak and awful to commit so many of our chips. Conversely, over shoving for the reasons #1 and #2 is also bad… so we are left with only one play which guts us, but keeps us alive to win the MTT.

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