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11 February 2012 18:30 h
AJs vs allin
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Flush
Flush
3 February 2010 11:58 h

Hold'em - 2010-01-02 10:48:43
Table whatever (Real Money) Seat #5 is the button
Seat 0: A (5.37 in Chips)
Seat 1: B (2.00 in Chips)
Seat 2: C (10.00 in Chips)
Seat 4: D (9.32 in Chips)
Seat 6: E (20.15 in Chips)
Seat 7: F (12.28 in Chips)
Seat 8: G (11.17 in Chips)
Seat 8: H (22.02 in Chips)
Seat 9: whatever (43.93 in Chips)
D: Posts small blind 0.10.
C: Posts big blind 0.25.
HOLE CARDS
Dealt To whatever

ace of hearts jack of hearts
A: Folds.
whatever: Calls 0.25.
H: Calls 0.25.
G: Raises 1.50.
F: Folds.
E: Folds.
D: Folds.
C: Folds.
whatever: Calls 1.25.
H: Calls 1.25.

FLOP

ace of clubs 5 of diamonds 10 of hearts
whatever: Checks.
H: Checks.
G: Bets 9.67 and is All In.
whatever: ?


I really didnt want to play the hand in early pos so I planned to limp fold preflop if alot of callers came out but vs 1 player and maxumim 2 players I called preflop
Moderator
Moderator
4 February 2010 13:46 h
Id probably call this, he plays less than 50 BB and his overshove could be JJ-KK
Flush
Flush
4 February 2010 20:14 h
Mostly I am folding here but not today... I own these bitches

Hold'em - 2010-01-02 10:48:43
Table whatever (Real Money) Seat #5 is the button
Seat 0: A (5.37 in Chips)
Seat 1: B (2.00 in Chips)
Seat 2: C (10.00 in Chips)
Seat 4: D (9.32 in Chips)
Seat 6: E (20.15 in Chips)
Seat 7: F (12.28 in Chips)
Seat 8: G (11.17 in Chips)
Seat 8: H (22.02 in Chips)
Seat 9: whatever (43.93 in Chips)
D: Posts small blind 0.10.
C: Posts big blind 0.25.
HOLE CARDS
Dealt To whatever

ace of hearts jack of hearts
A: Folds.
whatever: Calls 0.25.
H: Calls 0.25.
G: Raises 1.50.
F: Folds.
E: Folds.
D: Folds.
C: Folds.
whatever: Calls 1.25.
H: Calls 1.25.

FLOP

ace of clubs 5 of diamonds 10 of hearts
whatever: Checks.
H: Checks.
G: Bets 9.67 and is All In.
whatever: Calls 9.67.
H: Folds.

SUMMARY


Total Pot 22.99 | Rake 1.20
Seat 0: A Folded before Flop
Seat 1: B Is Sitting Out
Seat 2: C (Big Blind) Folded before Flop
Seat 4: D (Small Blind) Folded before Flop
Seat 6: E (Button) Folded before Flop
Seat 7: F Folded before Flop
Seat 8: G showed 9 of diamonds 9 of spades and lost.
Seat 8: H Folded on the Turn
Seat 9: whatever showed ace of hearts jack of hearts ace of clubs 10 of hearts queen of spades and won (22.99)
Poker Pro
Poker Pro
5 February 2010 15:53 h
Why do you limp-call AJs? You have to be pretty sure he's bluffing here a lot, as your odds are pretty bad. Nice call though
Flush
Flush
5 February 2010 19:53 h
These days I am folding AJ very early. I dont want to call a raise and alot of times on this table if one person raised the entire table followed and preflop the pots were 8 bucks. I only wanted to playit vs 3 or less opponent for no more than 8 BB's. Average players seeing the flop at this time was I think 60 percent.
Also I have more than double stack than every one else here and only one other player has a almost full stack. 3 half stacks and 2 very short stacks. As soon as they see me raising they get excited because they can donk double through me and just shove. and then the other short will call and possibly a half stacker. Mostly here I am raising only QQ/KK/AA/AKs. Also I am folding to more than 2 callers of someone elses raise because of this same dynamic.
Poker Pro
Poker Pro
7 February 2010 02:38 h
You could fold AJs full ring very early (UTG and UTG+1). AJs plays very well in multiway pots though, so if that's the case you should play it all day
Flush
Flush
7 February 2010 17:25 h
Cool I will give it a try for a while and let you know how it goes.


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