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$5 NL HE Full Ring: Call or Fold to ALL IN with this very strong hand?
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 6611378, member: 289533"] Thanks for posting this awesome hand mate! And a complicated one! I put myself in your shoes to try to do a serious analysis of your hand. I think the preflop action was fine, your 3-bet has a good sizing which makes the limper fold and you got a heads-up flop OOP. I think that on the flop your action was fine by starting fire, because this flop hits our range that 3-bets OOP quite a bit, we own plenty of Queens and Jacks, and the sizing was fine. We want to protect our value hand and bluff when necessary. On the turn we could check because we have completed a Full-House, and betting also it’s a great idea for the bet might look like protection. Now this river really sucks our intentions and we could bet to get values of losing hands, although we believe AA and KK would had 4-bet preflop more than flatting. Your check is good if we do ask what types of hands call a 3-bet preflop and continue to call barrels on the flop and turn. Would AK, AJ, AT play like this? AA and KK are not so much.. it’s a kinda a dry flop and the turn doesn’t change the situation a lot. The same as river. Considering it is a deep stacked pot and Villain in position comes for a push of over 100 blinds, I would be inclined to fold. If it wasn’t a 400 blinds pot, I would have called easily! You might assume a nitty move, but if we do own most of combos of Jacks, and the only losing hand that could be doing it it’s maybe 99, I don’t see why not to fold, always considering this isn’t a normal 200 blinds pot, but a 400 blinds pot. I didn’t see the results and it doesn’t matter if you have folded or called, what it matters is the range and opponent reading that will make us set up the best decision for the moment. Anyway, [USER=397965]@fundiver199[/USER] had explained much better than me. Follow its advices it’s a very experienced player. Best regards! [/QUOTE]
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