Hand Matchup Poker Quiz – What Would You Do With AdAs In This Spot?What Would You Do and Why? |
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Card Player documents some of the most talked-about hands in the poker world with Poker Hand Matchups. Getting the analysis of a hand is great, but we’d like to see what you, the reader, would do if you got the chance to sit down with the pros.
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THE SCENARIO
Blinds: 60,000-120,000
Your Hand: A A
Stack Sizes: You (2.8 million) Villain A (6.1 million) Villain B (2.9 million)
The Action: Five-handed at the final table, you raise to 280,000 from under the gun with A A, Villian A (a well-known, observant pro) calls in the cutoff seat, and Villain B (a lesser-known foreign player who gained notoriety online) calls on the button. On a flop of K 8 5, you lead out for 725,000 and both Villains call. The turn is the 9. What do you do?
YOUR OPTIONS
Option A: Check, with the intent of folding to action
Option B: Check, with the intent of getting the rest of your chips in
Option C: Open-push all in
Comment below as to what you would do and why.