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    Default AK three handed all-in preflop

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    MP1 ($1.38)
    MP2 ($2)
    Hero (CO) ($1.17)
    Button ($1.20)
    SB ($0.68)
    BB ($2.12)
    UTG ($2.66)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with ,
    3 folds, Hero bets $0.04, Button raises to $0.08, SB calls $0.07, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.30, Button raises to $1.20 (All-In), SB calls $0.60 (All-In), Hero ??

    Is it still profitable to go all-in with AT when 2 players going all-in pre-flop?
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    Age old question, do you have reads on the other players
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    Why aren't you buying in full and raising more than the minimum?
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    On second thought I'm going to unlock this and allow some multi-way all-in discussion.

    I don't want to seem like I'm being a hard-ass over this, but pleeeeease post reads or stats or something about your opponents. If you don't have any reads then that's fine, but at least post that you don't have reads.

    After you do that, put your opponents on a range (using your best guess with whatever information or lack thereof is available) and try to figure out what you should do based on that information.
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    Against unkowns at 2nl this seems like a fairly standard call. Worse aces can be in their range, and we have equity against pocket pairs
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    After the SB calls the 4bet you should consider folding.

    Otherwise, without any reads, it's pretty standard at 2NL. You're getting called by worse often enough to make it profitable.
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    I had reads of just ordinary 2NL-players, not very tight not calling everything preflop
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomato paste carnage View Post
    After the SB calls the 4bet you should consider folding.
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    Calling .9 to win 1.8 so it's pretty easy call for 2nl
  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by tomato paste carnage View Post
    After the SB calls the 4bet you should consider folding.
    Why, he's a short stack at a penny no limit table. He's got crap here way too often that he doesn't give a shit enough about the money to fold.

    I think the BN has you crushed here a lot, but sometimes you're good.

    Why did you 4-bet here? Even if it's the best play, do you know why it is?
    Last edited by Fnord; 06-24-2010 at 05:08 AM.
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    The 4-bet is for value?
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    Very easy call... unless one of them has exactly AA, you have the right price. I have seen this spot 100 times at 2NL, they both flip over AQ and we rejoice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Very easy call... unless one of them has exactly AA, you have the right price. I have seen this spot 100 times at 2NL, they both flip over AQ and we rejoice.
    We don't have the right price if one of them has AK and the other has a pocket pair?? Thats what I would be worried about here right before they flip the cards over..
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    Its 2NL.. youll seriously see crap here a lot and one of them will have Ax a ton
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    Yeah I agree its an easy call, I was just pointing out a situation other than one of them having aces that would make this a fold if the cards were face-up

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