1/3 NL at Local Cardroom

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1/3 NL at Local Cardroom

Postby sactokid544 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:34 pm GMT

Ok. So we are at a full table and I'm in the CO. The table is a little on the loose side and passive.

UTG limps. UTG+1 raises to 7. He was a beginner and I had a DEFINITE read on him. I was 100%. I KNEW he had AA.

LAG to my immediate right makes it $20 to go, (he does this with ATC). I stop to look at my cards and the Button calls out of turn, which prompts UTG to call out of turn. My cards are:

J :club: J :heart:

I'm afraid of calling because I have a 100% positive read on UTG+1. I've seen him raise small in EP and pump after a reraise. I'm afraid that if I call, he pumps it then I have another tough decision.

What do you do? Do you fold this?
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Re: 1/3 NL at Local Cardroom

Postby HalfSugar » Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:08 pm GMT

Fold. Unless in some bizarro world everyone is sitting very short, will call any raise and you can end up with the right odds to set mine.
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Re: 1/3 NL at Local Cardroom

Postby sactokid544 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:30 pm GMT

HalfSugar wrote:Fold. Unless in some bizarro world everyone is sitting very short, will call any raise and you can end up with the right odds to set mine.


Well, I was thinking about a way to get odds to setmine. But those calls out of turn just screamed weakness to me, I didn't think they could call a raise.

So my thinking line was similar to yours. I'll post results after someone else chimes in as well.
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Re: 1/3 NL at Local Cardroom

Postby crack » Sat Aug 15, 2009 5:09 pm GMT

If you are 100% sure he has AA why would you ever call here? He is obviously just going to shove when it gets back round to him costing you $20, unless you are not 100% sure which I am kind of guessing seeing as you have posted this topic.
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