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minotaurs's picture
end game [blinds 40/80] AJ

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players$6.71+$0.29 Hand converted by the official HUSNG.com hand converter SBHero1720  BBvillain1280  Effective Stacks: 16bb Blinds 40/80 Pre-Flop (120, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 160, villain calls 80 Flop (320, 2 players) villain checks, Hero bets 120, villain goes all-in 1120, Hero ? He started to become very agresive when blinds was 25/50, he was 3 bet shoving a lot, open shoving some hands, didnt trust my 3 bets at all, he was limping some hands too

PierreLo's picture
Hi,  I am new here (great

Hi,  I am new here (great site by the way) so I will give it a shot.I would fold this one.Regardless of Villain being very aggressive, this shove on the flop can mean anything. TP, flush draw, PP, air...You are ahead in stack (+16BB after the hand), so I see no hurry to gamble for 75% of your stack on this missed flop.If Villain gets very aggressive there will be more obvious spots to take his chips.Pros, amI wrong ? ;-)PierreLo  

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minotaurs's picture
I dont think he can ever have

I dont think he can ever have pocket pair here, coz at these stacks even tighter players will 3 bet shove themBut im glad i got 1 answer after all this time :D

jc52766's picture
FWIW I agree 100% with

FWIW I agree 100% with PierreLo Even if he's hit zip and is chasing flush then he has 9 outs for flush and 6 outs with unpaired hole cards. In which case you'll be behind in hand. But then you are getting 1.56:1 to call so you only need to be 39% to win to make a profitable call. So you're basically relying on him hitting zip and chasing to make call. Once you factor in all the possible winning hands as mentioned by PierreLo i think this turns into an easy fold considering you're well stacked to take advantage of future +EV spots. Just my 2 cents.

danzig's picture
As played fold, we're still

As played fold, we're still too deep to stack off with no pair(and the board is not all that dry, if it was T22 this would be more interesting), he can have Q clubs a 4 and even a 3. It would be good to know how wide he flats, but standard fish that doesn't give you credit def has lots of 4 in range. I'd call this only with a queen or better and decent clubs. And possibly 55+. Basically the leak villains have is to stack off with too bad holdings and you make money getting too much value from your real hands, that they sometimes shove air is only an extra. If you call off with Ahigh in this kind of spot reasoning they are polarized or something along those lines you'll get shown 63 and look stupid. Stack off tighter than villain. I'd cbet 160 though with everything I cbet on this, I think 120 is too cheap with these stacksizes, I think it creates too little pressure with my bluffs semibluffs (unless he's passive and folds a lot to cbets, then its great) and fails to build the pot with my value hands. But if he overshoves to your underbet it makes life even easier.Other option worth considering is trying to check this down (either flatting or folding a turnlead). Standard would be to bet since on a dry highcard board he'll probably fold too often and those chips are pretty valuable at this time, but if he's getting out of line it doesn't really make sense to turn your hand into a bluff (sometimes you get accidental value). So you either bet/fold or try to check your hand down.