Villan is Vpip-16/Pfr-11, and a 15 tabler
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (8 handed) - Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG ($6.27)
UTG+1 ($6.98)
MP1 ($5)
MP2 ($1.84)
Hero (CO) ($3.46)
Button ($2.29)
SB ($4.62)
BB ($12.33)
Preflop: Hero is CO with A, A
1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.05, 2 folds, Hero bets $0.25, 2 folds, BB calls $0.20, 1 fold
Flop: ($0.57) 5, 3
, 8
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.47, BB raises to $12.08 (All-In), Hero ?? ($2.74 to call)
I put him in a range of 55(doubtful to call a squeeze OOP),88, JJ+ (AA unlikely cause I have blockers), maybe a draw like 67s
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Thread: AA vs checkraised shove
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02-07-2011 #1
AA vs checkraised shove
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02-07-2011 #2
1.Play with a full stack please!
2.When posting stats also give sample size (#of hands) as this is often relevant to the accuracy of the stats
3. Aggression and 3bet% might be helpful here.
Kinda gross situation, but I'd call here regardless
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02-07-2011 #3
1. I had a full stack, recently lost a big hand. I have top up at 66BB's.
2. 100 hands
3. Afq- 57%; preflop 3bet% 4.55/ flop 3bet%-0 (not sure which you wanted)
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02-07-2011 #4
Increase your top up! Way too low! I have mine at least at 90%
Important! His 3bet% mostly eliminates at least KK+, probably QQ and AKs too
A bit high AFq, so he probably makes plays every now and then, this kinda makes me want to call more. Could be shoving 33,55,88: overplaying 99-JJ, bluffing 67s might be possible, or AK as a semibluff. I'm fine with a call here
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02-07-2011 #5
You think that 33 and 55 are in the range of calling here preflop when I am squeezing? I thought those were unlikely because he is playing ABC poker if 15tabling. Therefore I thought he is more likely to play those kind of setmine hands in late position.
If I eliminate AA and KK then there are not many hands in his range I am afraid of.
88- i'm drawing to two outs
67s- he has 8outs twice
So I called... he flipped over 77. Turn was a 6, giving him 10 outs.. river a blank for once...
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02-07-2011 #6
KK is nothing to be afraid of, you have it crused! Taking it out actually weakens your equity against his range.
This isn't a squeeze, it's isolating a limper.
I'd rather flat with 33 and 55 than 67s here. 33,55 are pretty straightforward to play. 67s is kinda icky considering your stacksize
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02-07-2011 #7
Also, ABC poker players are those 9/8 nits who have a <25% Afq. He's more like a Semi-Loose TAG that is overaggressive postflop.
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