$3 NLHE STT: AQo against the short stack

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micromoi

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Hero (SB): 1,627 (54.2 bb)
BB: 1,139 (38 bb)
UTG+1: 1,945 (64.8 bb)
UTG+2: 1,484 (49.5 bb)
MP1: 2,623 (87.4 bb)
MP2: 572 (19.1 bb)
MP3: 1,474 (49.1 bb)
CO: 1,634 (54.5 bb)
BTN: 1,002 (33.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with :Qd: :Ah:
UTG+1 calls 30, 2 folds, MP2 calls 30, 3 folds, Hero raises to 150, 2 folds, MP2 calls 120

Flop: (396) :4c4: :9d4: :9h4: (2 players)
Hero bets 450, MP2 calls 418 and is all-in

Turn: (1,232) :Kc: (2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: (1,232) :2c4: (2 players, 1 is all-in)
 
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I think trying to go to a cheap showdown is more benefitial than protecting your hand on the flop here. Some worse ace highs might call this shove, but I think you're folding out pretty much every worse hand and keeping every better hand in there. No draws to charge here.

I'd say check-call flop. Keep checking unless you hit, in which case you can shove for value. Base your eventual turn and/or river decisions on the cards that come and your opponent's tendencies.
 
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Pessoa

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i agree, check-call seems to me is the right way to go
 
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WiZZiM

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depends on reads weather check calling or betting really small is better here

if he's aggro, check to him and snap his jam

if he's passive, bet really small a fold is a win here and him calling doesn't really matter either, once he calls were committed to the pot regardless. so we can just jam turn or check/call it off to a river.
 
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