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$$1,10 NL HE MTT: Pair of Aces with 13 BB is all-in at the final table of a tournament with Bounty?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6704336, member: 397965"] Please use the free hand converter next time, since it makes the hand history much easier to read. Below is the converted hand history. Preflop Like min-raising with this stack size (its 18BB not 13BB as stated in the headline). Flop With an SPR of less than 3 we are pretty happy to stack off AA on a board like this, where no flush or straight is possible, and the only logical two pair is 87 (83 and 73 should generally not defend pre at least not offsuit combos). Stacks are shallow enough to get the chips in later, so just calling his donk bet is fine. But personally I prefer to put in a small raise like even a min-raise to set it up for an easy turn jam. The advantage of that line is, it takes away implied odds from draws, of which there are many, and it might also induce him to ship it right now. Turn T9 got there, but even so we are still going nowhere with aces, and with so little behind there is no point in just calling. All, that would do, is to potentially allow him to fold a missed draw on the river and not give you the full dubble up. Results I mean.... what do you want us to tell you here? That you should not get your chips in as a 9:1 favourite? Or that you should rub your luck box harder? The hand is basically a bad beat story. And yes bad beats will happen at all stages of a tournament including the final table. In the recent SCOOP main event someone 5-bet jammed A4s as a bluff, got called by AA and knocked the player with AA out by hitting a flush. That cost the player with AA 100.000´s of dollars in lost EV, so view microstakes MTTs like this as mental training in learning to deal with bad beats at inconvenient times. PokerStars, $0.98 + $0.12 - Hold'em No Limit - 7,000/14,000 (2,100 ante) - 8 players Hand delivered by CardsChat - [URL]https://www.cardschat.com/hand-converter.php[/URL] UTG: 270,690 (19 bb) UTG+1 (Hero): 247,092 (18 bb) MP: 283,485 (20 bb) MP+1: 178,537 (13 bb) CO: 305,017 (22 bb) BU: 670,381 (48 bb) SB: 60,424 (4 bb) BB: 374,374 (27 bb) Pre-Flop: (37,800) Hero is UTG+1 with A♥ A♦ 1 fold, Hero raises to 28,000, 5 players fold, BB calls 14,000 Flop: (79,800) 8♠ 7♠ 3♣ (2 players) BB bets 39,900, Hero calls 39,900 Turn: (159,600) J♦ (2 players) BB bets 112,000, Hero raises to 177,092 (all-in), BB calls 65,092 River: (513,784) 7♣ (2 players, 1 all-in) Total pot: 513,784 Showdown: UTG+1 (Hero) shows A♥ A♦ (two pair, Aces and Sevens) (Equity - Pre-Flop: 89%, Flop: 82%, Turn: 89%, River: 0%) BB shows 7♦ K♥ (three of a kind, Sevens) (Equity - Pre-Flop: 11%, Flop: 18%, Turn: 11%, River: 100%) BB wins 513,784 [/QUOTE]
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