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Our villain doesn’t usually 3-bet.
Our villain has hero covered.Our hero can easily coast into the money.
Our hero has a large enough stack to stay competitive after the bubble.I am not sure if it is correct or not, but I call or fold. I would lean to fold, but not sure I could.
If I call I am almost set mining. I am not looking to get all my chips in without improving on the flop. I might call small c-bet on flop, but another c-bet on turn forces me to fold. This is the reason I would fold pre-flop as I am uninterested in facing more bets.
This is very tight play, but I assume ITM in less than three rotations.
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ih82lose
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[AA]K is a horrible hand. Having the blockers is of little value when you need 4 more cards to have a competitive showdown hand. The cant even appear strong before 6th street. On 5th street other players know a K432A is the best you could have and that is with a perfect run out. I would absolutely fold to a raise or any future bet.
I would usually fold [Q2]7, if I was in late position and it was the lowest card left I would attempt to steel. [Q7]2 (with the deuce showing) is a much stronger holding. But I am still thinking my best chance to win is with a bluff if my board looks superior on 5th street when the bet size doubles.
Stud games have an extra betting round compared to hold’em. As the levels go up it become very important to consider your starting hand. The limit structure makes bluffing hard. Many player that call/bet/raise on 5th street will get to showdown.
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OIC, it is a Pokerstars issue. Thanks for the heads up!
Looks like the PS software crashed ~4hours ago