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Daily Poker Quiz: AJ Facing an All In on Hand #1

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The Situation: $50 Heads Up Sit-N-Go, first hand. You know nothing about your opponent. You raise 3x the big blind from the button with AhKh. Your opponent lets his time bank get nearly empty before pushing all in. Do you call or fold? Would your answer change with Ace-Jack suited?

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If this were a lower stakes SnG I'd probably call. At the $50 level, we may have to give him more credit, for now. Its too early to tell if he just wants to gamble, which is what you'd be doing if you called. I doubt he has a big pair here with this massive raise, but you're likely in a race situation. I'm just not sure how often you'll see a smaller Ace here. If he has a hand like KQ suited, you're really not far ahead.

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by bsidensol on August 22, 2007 (login to reply)
Time to be patient. If Imma gonna be all in, it's gonna be on my terms. Too many hands have you beat here, and unless you feel lucky in a race you are probably behind in, ...FOLD!!.

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by Sheepodog on August 23, 2007 (login to reply)
i call

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by casinowoman on August 23, 2007 (login to reply)
You don't know how he plays and who knows he may have KK, AK, AQ, QQ, AA. Just fold this one and try to read his game. So Fold!

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by FASTA on August 23, 2007 (login to reply)
I would fold with AJo and with AJs.

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by bibislo on August 23, 2007 (login to reply)
my luck say call

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by timmy752 on August 23, 2007 (login to reply)
i would fold quickly when one game before the board (dealer) dealt a lot of aces or shows Jacks.
f.e
xJJxx
xxAJx

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by KQ_Croissants on June 28, 2008 (login to reply)
 
 

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