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bhoywonder70:
So I ran the clock right down....not enough time to think things through fully....I felt I was the better player of the 4.....n this would have been a reason to fold in itself....then it came to me,he,s making a move....I have him dominated...he,s making a move with aj or worse....if I call here I"m in great shape...its AQ....let"s go..I click call...he has tens...I brick....n out shortly after....trying not to be results orientated...I think I"m happy with the call though......maybe it was unavoidable....

deanp27:
Just a few observations:

I would make my opening raise size smaller because I will be raising a tonne 4 handed, so I lose less when having to fold. Maybe even minraising
That pokerstove range is ok but I would lean towards calling because the superstrong end of that range he is less likely to jam and will be tempted in small 3bet to discourage you folding, say QQ+
All of this will be dependent on player reads, which you should have some idea of being down to 4 handed.
You are still in it if you lose and should crush the comp if you win

AMRN:

--- Quote from: deanp27 on September 14, 2011, 20:11:55 PM ---
That pokerstove range is ok but I would lean towards calling because the superstrong end of that range he is less likely to jam and will be tempted in small 3bet to discourage you folding, say QQ+


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good point - tried cutting the top end off the range and made it JJ-22,A9s+,KJs+,ATo+,KQo...... and AQ still only has 55%

WYoung83:
Raise smaller pre....no need to 3x it 4 handed with a hand as big as AQ. call the shove

Swinebag:
raise a bit smaller pre, no more than 2.5x and probably just a 2x. Even If I felt I was killing the table I wouldn"t pass to the shove here

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