$50 NLHE 6-max: AKo, BTN Squeeze called in two spots

SeanyJ

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$50 NL HE 6-max: AKo, BTN Squeeze called in two spots

Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 48/17/3

I clearly messed up the title and this is a BB squeeze not a BTN squeeze :p.

CO is 35/15 over only 30 hands. Haven't seen him do much of anything really, except call a lot.

Caller in the SB is 48/17/3, he is a total fish and I've seen him call a 3bet with Q5s and win when he rivered trip 5s. That's about it I think.

I'm just looking through some of my bigger hands and this one kind of stood out. Is TPTK with a gutshot and a backdoor flush draw enough to call this shove against a fish like this?

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HAND #1
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poker stars, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker

UTG: $22.80 (45.6 bb)
MP: $45.10 (90.2 bb)
CO: $46.10 (92.2 bb)
BTN: $11.75 (23.5 bb)
SB: $58.90 (117.8 bb)
Hero (BB): $50.75 (101.5 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is BB with A:club: K:spade:
2 folds, CO raises to $2, BTN folds, SB calls $1.75, Hero raises to $8, CO calls $6, SB calls $6

Flop: ($24) Q:spade: T:club: K:club: (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $13, CO folds, SB raises to $50.90 and is all-in, Hero ...?
 
kleitches

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I assigned villian a top range of random hands. Against all of them, you've still got damn good equity. Considering he's a huge fish, he's not going to show up with the top of this range half the time, I'd probably call here.

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 61.156% 54.38% 06.78% 22611 2817.50 { AcKs }
Hand 1: 38.844% 32.07% 06.78% 13334 2817.50 { QQ, ATs, KJs+, QJs, AKo, ATo, KJo+, QJo }

Edit: okay so I edited his range to include a few more hands that he might overbet shove with:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 49.890% 42.24% 07.65% 25093 4541.50 { AcKs }
Hand 1: 50.110% 42.46% 07.65% 25224 4541.50 { QQ, AJs+, KJs+, QJs, AJo+, KTo+, QJo }


Still a flip, and I'd call anyway cuz **** the fish.
 
Richyl2008

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I dont think you can fold given the amount of money that is already in the pot. I can think of a lot of hands that you beat a fish like this could be shoving.aq, kj,qj,j10,j8,j7,j6,j5,j4,j3,j2, any flush draw. I might have missed some:p But youll probably be behind a decent amount of the time as well.
 
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call because **** him that's why
 
BelgoSuisse

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Preflop, squeeze bigger oop. I bump this to $9 or $10 usually.

Call flop shove. Learning how to fold TPTK in 3bet pots against fishes is not where you will increase your winrate. Also, you only need something like 30% equity vs his range to make the call correct. I doubt you have less than that, even though i'm too lazy to pokerstove it.
 
Blazing_Saddler

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As said, can't fold here, to much money in the pot, and you have a ton of equity against his range. Ship it.
 
SeanyJ

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Ok I figured it was a call, and I did call. I just thought when I was looking back at it that there is a lot of 2 pair hands that he could have that would make perfect sense for his calling range. If he wasn't such a fish it would've been a much harder decision, but I snap called when I was playing.

He actually had QJo and hit his queen on the turn which sucked but whatever.
 
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