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  • Fold

    Votes: 33 57.9%
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The middle position player thinks and folds. What should you do?
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this question is way to tough to have an answer - tons of factors here.

didn't even list our stack size - what if i have 30K here - obv call.

I'm assuming we have around 1500 too?

It depends what kind of mood you are in, whether the table sucks and you can find a better spot.

in general - if you put him on a big pair, obv fold.
If on AK or AQ, it may be likely that other raises had AK, AQ, AJ and is taking away outs.

Plus the 1st guy put in 200, we put in 200, then shove for 1500

meaning we have to call 1300 to win 3200

so if think we are potentially racing it is a call.

still - way too many factors here

guy could easily be squeezing as well :)

i'm gonna flip a coin

my coin said call
 
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The middle position player thinks and folds. What should you do?
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This is a donkey question, because there is not enough information to
make an intelligent answer. You don't even say what the stack sizes
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Donkey Question? Don't blame me, I only posted the question from the actual quiz. I think what they are wanting is do you make the $1300 call when you only have $200 in the pot on a coin flip. The test is trying to determine a poker IQ and if you can make the correct decisions to be a profitable player. So with the odds is it profitable long term to make the call with the information you have from the hand.

I think in reality I call, but I think the answer they want is to fold.
 

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With the info here I voted fold. Not knowing the stack sizes doesn't help anything. But with the info provided, there's no reason to think he doesn't have a big pair or AK AQ. At best you're probably a flip against overs or completely dominated. And the price isn't right..

But I agree, pretty vague question..
 

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Need stack sizes,could be raise out the other guy too,fold,or call depending on necessary info.So like others said without this info you are blind so fold.
 

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Need stack sizes,could be raise out the other guy too,fold,or call depending on necessary info.So like others said without this info you are blind so fold.

You can't raise, the tight aggressive middle position has already folded.
 

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assuming we have the short stack covered, if I have to put in $1300 to win $1925 or so, I fold....only because it sounds like you are up against AK, AQ, AA, KK, QQ or JJ judging by player history.
 

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You can't raise, the tight aggressive middle position has already folded.
Oh yea,I missread.My appoligies.Still, I say there isnt enough info.
If one assumes that the stacks are even then there is still alot of missing info to be able to make the correct decision.
 

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Assuming we have BB covered this is a break even play. It costs us $1300 to win a pot of $1925. We're a 3 to 2 dog against his range of JJ+, AQ+. I'd tend to weight his range a little more toward the better hands though so I'd fold unless I'd seen him squeeze before.

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 59.891% 59.69% 00.20% 343427268 1147962.00 { JJ+, AQs+, AQo+ }
Hand 1: 40.109% 39.91% 00.20% 229610952 1147962.00 { TT }
 

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Oh yea,I missread.My appoligies.Still, I say there isnt enough info.
If one assumes that the stacks are even then there is still alot of missing info to be able to make the correct decision.
What info are you missing? This is all the info we have. This situation comes up all the time at the table with this same amount of info.
 

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they have plenty of info, definitely a tough spot, i fold because i think he has jj or better a large % of the time.
 

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"relatively tight" and "short stack" are 2 key phrases here.... this is a perfect squeeze opportunity for him.....

ps: Honet Rob who says "This situation comes up all the time at the table with this same amount of info. "

not quite sure what tables you play at where you don't know your own stack size....
 

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assuming we have the short stack covered, if I have to put in $1300 to win $1925 or so, I fold....only because it sounds like you are up against AK, AQ, AA, KK, QQ or JJ judging by player history.

Based on his range, it is correct to fold.
 

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in this spot you're a coin flip at best, unless you have a lot of chips to play with whats the point? find a better spot to get your money in. it drives me nuts when people can't let a hand like 10 10 go. It's a pair of 10's for @#$% sakes, you can get outdrawn soooo easily if you're not already crushed by an over pair.
 

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this question is way to tough to have an answer - tons of factors here.

didn't even list our stack size - what if i have 30K here - obv call.

I'm assuming we have around 1500 too?

It depends what kind of mood you are in, whether the table sucks and you can find a better spot.

in general - if you put him on a big pair, obv fold.
If on AK or AQ, it may be likely that other raises had AK, AQ, AJ and is taking away outs.

Plus the 1st guy put in 200, we put in 200, then shove for 1500

meaning we have to call 1300 to win 3200

so if think we are potentially racing it is a call.

still - way too many factors here

guy could easily be squeezing as well :)

i'm gonna flip a coin

my coin said call

:toast:
 

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