Hand of the Day (#1)

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kunkgreen

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Without analyzing too deeply, we can say that this is an easy fold...
Despite this, I believe a call/jam is still valid...
We know we're up against very strong ranges, a tight flip at best, and we're also hoping to dominate some villain in the side pot.

I couldn't see how many players were in the tournament initially, but it still seems like the game is slightly off the ITM... Which would incline us toward the call.

As I said at the beginning, the fold there isn't a big deal, and we'll wait to get a spot with fewer players in the hand!

Although it's an unusual spot, what does the solver tell us?
 
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Without analyzing too deeply, we can say that this is an easy fold...
Despite this, I believe a call/jam is still valid...
We know we're up against very strong ranges, a tight flip at best, and we're also hoping to dominate some villain in the side pot.

I couldn't see how many players were in the tournament initially, but it still seems like the game is slightly off the ITM... Which would incline us toward the call.

As I said at the beginning, the fold there isn't a big deal, and we'll wait to get a spot with fewer players in the hand!

Although it's an unusual spot, what does the solver tell us?
Will "solver" work for 4 (5 if BB calls) handed spot?

I'd fold, our hand is definitely competitive here but it's too much like a gamble for my taste when we can still find better spots with our stack size.

The prospect of a single bounty at this stage doesn't tempt me, the 32BB over call is of most concern. I'd be swayed toward a call if the table had been manic but looking at the stats no one is crazy out of line (though big stack shove could definitely be behind our AK).
 
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Do you like punting ~$30 on a draw all in pre? Then all in.

Do you want to actually play poker and try to win the tournament with one buy-in? Then fold.
 
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I always fold after two raises, surely a player has a pair of broadways! and your stack is small! why risk it? You don't even have an AK suit!
 
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