Found myself in a odd part of the game tree. V double donks, all-in on turn against my top, top.
Posted by Frankie Carson
Posted by Frankie Carson posted in Mid Stakes
Found myself in a odd part of the game tree. V double donks, all-in on turn against my top, top.
Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (9 Players)
MP: $77.20
MP+1: $193.35
MP+2: $174.15
CO: $200.00
BN: $211.05 (Hero)
SB: $192.00
BB: $175.00
UTG: $197.00
UTG+1: $279.28
MP+1: $193.35
MP+2: $174.15
CO: $200.00
BN: $211.05 (Hero)
SB: $192.00
BB: $175.00
UTG: $197.00
UTG+1: $279.28
Preflop
($3.00)
Hero is BN with
A
K
, , , , , , ,
Flop
($31.00)
A
4
2
, , ,
Turn
($55.00)
A
4
2
7
, , , , ,
Final Pot
MP+2 wins $171.00
Rake is $4.00
Rake is $4.00
No reads on V, but given the line I figured he was a weak player. Felt a lot like a fish not knowing what to do with AJo or ATo. When turn comes, I don't want to give a good price for SB (likely raises flop if had two pair or better) and I am not terribly worried about MP2 so I raised small. When MP2 goes all-in (I was wrong, ouch!), should I be calling this? Or live to fight another battle.
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