ACR final table hand

Jason Bralli

Jason Bralli

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Hey guys,

I did a FT in ACR today, I was 6º tonight


Hand History driven straight to this forum with DriveHUD Poker Tracking Software

NL Holdem $0+$0 (6000,00BB)
CO ($30027) [VPIP: 11,1% | PFR: 7,4% | AGG: 0% | hands: 28]
BTN ($20524) [VPIP: 8,1% | PFR: 5,4% | AGG: 0% | Hands: 38]
SB ($156315) [VPIP: 22,4% | PFR: 10,2% | AGG: 37,5% | Hands: 51]
BB ($214985) [VPIP: 41,2% | PFR: 14,7% | AGG: 7,4% | Flop Agg: 10% | Turn Agg: 11,1% | River Agg: 0% | 3-Bet: 7,7% | 4-Bet: 0% | Cold Call: 37,5% | Hands: 36]
UTG ($68820) [VPIP: 17,3% | PFR: 15,4% | AGG: 0% | Hands: 53]
HERO ($101829) [VPIP: 28,9% | PFR: 22,5% | AGG: 33,3% | Flop Agg: 42,5% | Turn Agg: 27,5% | River Agg: 24,5% | 3-Bet: 8,9% | 4-Bet: 25,8% | Hands: 10681]

Dealt to Hero: Q K

UTG Folds, HERO Raises To $18750, CO Folds, BTN Folds, SB Folds, BB Calls $12000

Hero SPR on Flop: [1,91 effective]
Flop ($43500): 6 9 9
BB Checks, HERO Bets $18750 (Rem. Stack: $64329), BB Raises To $99750 (Rem. Stack: $96485), HERO Calls $64329 (allin)

Turn ($226329): 6 9 9 6

River ($226329): 6 9 9 6 9

BB shows: 8 8

BB wins: $209658

let me know if you play different this hand

thanks card chat
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This being on ACR does not surprise me. Great equity here for you. But on flop when he raises you all in. After a paired board?Bells are ringing in my head. I am folding. Thinking he has a 9. Maybe doing this with a draw. Have had these types of hands on ACR many times. That he did this with 88 wow,Variance be damned but seems to never go well, sorry for Bad run out for you.
 
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thanks to your reply!


in my head, when I did a c-bet, and he put me in allin, I figured he had some small pair and was losing in the hand, but I still had two overcards and the flushdraw, there were too many outs, so I wouldn't call!



I need to calculate the ICM question, because in this case, it was the final table, but I'm not ready for this phase yet, kkk :D

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Excellent breakdown with the HUD stats etc.

Like lakemanlou28 I would have folded on a paired board, but, reading the stats, you two (hero and villain) were the most aggressive (VPIPS) players by far. Was this as much about aggression as the actual hands themselves?

After all, he only had a pair of 8's so he must have been ignoring (plowing through) the board with nines showing already.
 
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i don't run huds and don't know how to interpret the stats, so i'm ignoring that.

this is an easy, peasy call. you have a flush draw with 2 overs and you're getting ~1.97:1 odds to call. with 15 outs, you only need .85:1 odds to call and you only need 1.85:1 odds to call with 9 outs, if your overcard outs aren't clean. so, either way, it's a positive call. even with a paired flop, this is a call as the odds of villain holding a 9 is greatly reduced. so, you're likely against a mid pair, a/x hand, or some type of connectors, assuming villain is 3betting with the top of their range.

as far as icm goes, you're only in position 5/6 and if fold to the shove, you'll be putting yourself in 6th position and giving up ~35% of your stack, which is just silly. if icm is a concern, fold this hand preflop. as played, get it in.
 
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Looking at this hand from an ICM perspective this is a disaster. We are 3/6. There are 2 stacks 5bb or less. I understand the BB is playing fairly loose but raising 3x isn't a good idea. The blinds can put a lot of pressure on us because of these super short stacks. Plus if we brick the flop how good do we feel about c-betting on most boards? This is actually one of the few situations where open limping actually makes sense. We can call off against the short stacks with sufficient equity and call reasonable raises verses the big stacks and get to play in position.
 
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i don't run huds and don't know how to interpret the stats, so i'm ignoring that.

this is an easy, peasy call. you have a flush draw with 2 overs and you're getting ~1.97:1 odds to call. with 15 outs, you only need .85:1 odds to call and you only need 1.85:1 odds to call with 9 outs, if your overcard outs aren't clean. so, either way, it's a positive call. even with a paired flop, this is a call as the odds of villain holding a 9 is greatly reduced. so, you're likely against a mid pair, a/x hand, or some type of connectors, assuming villain is 3betting with the top of their range.

as far as icm goes, you're only in position 5/6 and if fold to the shove, you'll be putting yourself in 6th position and giving up ~35% of your stack, which is just silly. if icm is a concern, fold this hand preflop. as played, get it in.



excellent explanation, thank you very much for the contribution,

it was really didactic and took that doubt out of my head, did I play it right? :confused: :D
 
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