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In this hand we flop a nutted combo draw and have to decide if we are going to flat call or shove and try to get a fold.
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I don't see much value in going all-in here. It's not the end of the world, but in a multiway pot its a perfect spot for a call with this hand. But Bart already explained it all perfectly, so I'm just wasting everybody's time with this comment. Including my own. – Cheers.
My issue with calling the raise on the flop OOP is what do you do if you miss on the turn? Keep betting? If you were planning to keep betting, what are you going to bet half or 2/3 of your remaining stack? Or check/call vs. what will probably be most of your remaining chips? Or check/fold such a monster? None of those 3 options seem great to me, therefore seems to me you might as well just get some fold equity on the flop, against, say, AK.
Bart, if you read this, what would you do on the turn if you had called and missed?
I'm guessing two pair or bottom set with the button. I like the shove since you'll either have to donk the turn or fold to a raise if the turn misses.
Do we ever jam this type of hand if we are not super deep because now we get two cards?
Nothing wrong making it 10 pre and get 5 callers, I would actually say it's the perfect size since AJs plays great multiway, as we all could see in this specific hand…
Funny how NOONE EVER comments on preflop misstakes which are SO COMMON in these hands…