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What should you do?

  • Raise all in for $1000

    Votes: 16 88.9%
  • Fold

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Min Raise to $800

    Votes: 1 5.6%

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You are on the button and call with:
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Flop:
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Under the gun player bets $60, you raise to $200, he re-raises to $500.
What should you do?


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Easy shove imo. Even if his range is as tight as KK+, AK we're a coinflip. Don't fold sets in HU pots.

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 51.374% 51.37% 00.00% 22887 0.00 { 99 }
Hand 1: 48.626% 48.63% 00.00% 21663 0.00 { KK+, AKs, AKo }
 

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I agree, I think a tight inexperienced player playing AK or KK is prolly more likely to make a bigger than standard raise with AK or KK or AA or he is going to try and be "tricky" by limping with his monster in order to try and get some action instead of just picking up the blinds.
 

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I picked the all in choice, but just raising minimum would be a great option as well.

Try and trap the person in case he is trying to steal. He might call a small raise even while stealing
 

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