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tony011 | Small blind | 400.00 | 400.00 | 16482.50 | |
Goz_Ole | Big blind | 800.00 | 1200.00 | 5933.69 | |
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faliraki | Call | 800.00 | 2000.00 | 8658.78 | |
spendru | Fold | ||||
SJspanky1 | All-in | 15210.00 | 17210.00 | 0.00 | |
tony011 | Fold | ||||
Goz_Ole | Fold | ||||
faliraki | All-in | 8658.78 | 25868.78 | 0.00 | |
SJspanky1 | Unmatched bet | 5751.22 | 20117.56 | 5751.22 | |
faliraki | Show |
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SJspanky1 | Show |
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faliraki | Win | Straight to the Ace | 20117.56 | 20117.56 |
Comments
The shove is fine. He is never going away with that stack anyway.
just noticed he wasn`t a blind he limped utg with 10s surely he was always getting it pre anyway
I'd hate calling this spot pre-flop, since you'd be showing no aggression and wouldn't be defining your hand. You'd find it hard to play on a flop against a short-stacked player unless you hit your hand. You'd also risk being raised off your hand pre-flop by one of the blinds.
At a cash table w/o reads/notes I'm obviously not open shoving a buy-in with this hand but Tourneys are a different ballgame with the shallow stacks in later levels.
In a vacuum - so against most players - you're showing strength by raising over the top of a limper. If he can shove over that, he's shoving into not just the limp but your raise as well. 3-betting into the one player that can knock him out. In that circumstance the gap-concept should tell you that he has your AQ beat and you should fold.. but as I say, you've played with him so you'll have to figure out his 3-bet shoving range. In a vacuum it's a fold, but the meta-game could make it a call.
I dont mind making it 2.2k to call off either, issue is a large portion of players dont think in terms of stacks and will station you pre. Leaving you in a weird math spot on the flop vs 1 or 2 callers.
Picking up AQ this late with 19 bbs is always going to be a line drawn in sand scenario. Even when he makes it 2.2k pre utg we are still shipping.
It isnt a slow play with 10's, its a timid limp, that will call AIPF anyway. Find these plays utterly pointless.
My reasons for advocating a raise and not a shove are entirely concerning the other large stack. If the UTG had raised it would be an easy 3-bet shove, but as a single raise the shove looks weaker than the 4x raise.
Which surely isnt a bad thing, vs range of hands perceiving this and opting to call. What hand perceives weakness, calls and we are not beating?
4xing from a 19BB stack is not something I would opt to do generally. Leaves us in worse math spot post than the 2.2k suggested. We are always getting it in on flop vs UTG stack when he doesnts limp 3bet. Could argue that when he flats we have a bullet post, but I think stacks are FAR to shallow to be overthinking this spot.
You're absolutely right that we're stuck against the UTG limper on the flop if he calls pre, but that's the point. We're taking the decision pre-flop, and anything that happens on the flop is automatic.
I wouldn't say that the shove is th worst option. It's way ahead of the fold or call, but I think the raise is a better way when you consider the big stack at the table.
TBH with the added value of pot with utg limping am not sure the big stack is going to be folding 77+ in any case when we raise 4x. Prob more likely he uses our FE against us when we make a 2.5 - 4x raise, adding in likelyhood of utg limper 3/4 bet shove.
But that aside, It is line in sand time regardless. I am AOK shoving w AQs, being called by under pairs, than making a 4x from 19bbs to call off vs that range.
We have someone limping with 10bbs, we have AQc and 19bbs. Am not going to be obsessing about what the blinds do at a 5 handed table in this spot.
If you don't mind taking the flip for your stack against the underpairs then it's fine to shove, but I don't like that when you have the chance to ladder most of the time. I don't think you're getting away from the hand against the UTG player, whether you shove or just raise. You're playing for stacks there.
I missed the fifth player at the table because their chip stack is not visible btw...
"I'd make it the 4x, possibly even 5x, then be willing to fold to a shove from the big stack"