PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancesparkycm21Small blind 10.0010.001487.50GGDBig blind 20.0030.002820.00 Your hole cardsA3 willshir06Fold kalookij05Raise 80.00110.002382.50Prop60Call 80.00190.001790.00sparkycm21Fold GGDCall 60.00250.002760.00Flop 954 GGDCheck kalookij05Bet 187.50437.502195.00Prop60Raise 500.00937.501290.00GGDFold kalookij05All-in 2195.003132.500.00Prop60All-in 1290.004422.500.00kalookij05Unmatched bet 592.503830.00592.50kalookij05ShowQQ Prop60ShowA3 Turn 7 River A Prop60WinPair of Aces3830.00 3830.00
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Flop/turn ..... doh. sorry. it was late and I'd spent an age trying to get the hand to paste properly.
What I was really asking was was I getting the odds to call the all-in shove. Thanks for the answers.
Is it such a bad play to call this pre early on? I've had a few problems recently playing tight - though I tend to go deep I often end up in pretty bad shape near the bubble. I'm calling for just this situation - if i don't flop super good then I'm folding to his post flop bet - to try and get far enough ahead to allow me to wait for my spots and not force it.
If we're not playing A3 to only hit the flush, we can only be playing it to take advantage of our position to bluff the pot through the streets. An Ace is likely to be a really bad card for us on the board, since we'll only win small pots with the A3 - when our opponents don't have any Ace - and will only play big pots when we're behind - to a bigger Ace or other stronger hand.
When you look at it over the long-term, this call is a very -ev play. You're just throwing away chips in spots like this I'm afraid.