by Felonius_Monk » Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:50 am
$1600 full pot if you call, incl. $400 sidepot. Costing you $500 so you're getting about 2-1, slightly better, on your cash.
If you can put them both on overpairs, well, obviously you call. UTG might be auditioning for hollywood and holding a boat, but I reckon most likely has something like JJ with a club, for an overpair and weaker flush draw, so is probably basically dead money. SB presumably has a boat or a flush, with an overpair and flush draw a more distant possibility. If he's decent and cautious, but plays his big hands hard, this smells suspiciously like he's turned the flush or boat; however, would he REALLY bet the boat so hard, or let another club fall or let someone else bet for him? And what would this apparently decent player call preflop that could have hit a flush? With you holding the Ac that seems relatively unlikely, but still very possible.
a) If you're facing the boat you're obviously nigh on dead and buried; you win about 3 or 4% of the time.
b) If you're facing against an overpair with a club (UTG) and a flush (SB), then you can hit one of 7 remaining clubs, 2 remaining deuces or 2 remaining aces to win. 11 outs, about a 25% or so shot at it.
c) Best case scenario I think is that you're facing two overpairs. Here you're a big favourite, about 90%. I think this is probably quite unlikely though, unless I've misunderstood your read on the SB.
Essentially I think scenarios a) and b) are probably marginally the most likely, although it would be very strange for your opponent to play a boat so aggressively (hoping for a call from a flush perhaps, although this would be a poor play IMO, you did say he was very aggressive with strong hands though!). It's hard to see them BOTH calling without at least a flush between them, though I guess it's possible, so scenario c) seems the least likely. IMO, therefore, you need to be very sure neither has a boat (a), and you need there to be at least a chance that you're ahead (c). I think the side pot is of less importance than one might imagine because if anyone has you beat it seems more likely to be the aggressor; however, if the UTG has a low flush (seems unlikely but possible) and the SB is over-pushing an overpair, the sidepot might come into it.
You need to be winning about 1/3 of the equity in the pot, perhaps a bit more, to make this +ve EV. You also need to be able to rebuy because losing your stack and quitting for the evening will be very -ve EV. Thus, I'd say you want to be winning about 35% of the time here. For that to be the case, you need to be at least 20% sure, perhaps 25%, that you're ahead now (i.e. against two overpairs). I think that's quite hopeful, to be honest, so I think that makes it a marginal fold, based on the information presented.
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