$5 Hero(sb) AA43ss against a 2 short stacker
Posted by ploprince
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$5 Hero(sb) AA43ss against a 2 short stacker
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $2.50
SB: $5.00 (Hero)
BB: $2.50
UTG: $11.13
MP: $5.29
CO: $6.98
SB: $5.00 (Hero)
BB: $2.50
UTG: $11.13
MP: $5.29
CO: $6.98
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is SB with
4
A
3
A
, , , ,
Flop
($1.05)
Q
2
3
, ,
Turn
($4.08)
Q
2
3
K
, ,
River
($8.00)
Q
2
3
K
Q
Final Pot
SB
lost and shows two pair, Aces and Queens.
BB wins and shows a flush, Ace high.
BB wins $7.21
Rake is $0.29
BB wins and shows a flush, Ace high.
BB wins $7.21
Rake is $0.29
(first i'm not good at english..sorry)
is this hand a cooler? there are no read about 2 players.
what can i change on this hand? how about turn check?
if i check the turn(because there are many cc in flop c/c ranges imo) and two players gonna shove,then i think i can escape that spot even if with a very low spr.
thx for reading..
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Played as a 3bet pre, potting flop is the only play vs two 50bb stacks (it would definitely change if they were deeper). Turn would be a x/c though. The main thing I would change about the play is flatting preflop vs. the minraise but probably still 3betting vs a 3x or pot. These aces don't flop particularly well and even though they have a suit, you're gonna want more highly connected and dominating hands when playing these limits that people don't fold their equity basically ever.
thx zero chill
As zero said, because of 3bet pre it's a pot on flop. Turn sucks and I would just sigh check - fold, At these stakes one of the players will turn up with a flush more often then not.
Pre I would just call, the only have 50BB stacks so you can't barrel them of anything if they do call the flop, rather 3bet if they both had 100BB stacks or like 30BB stacks
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