Dear All,
I don't normally post much on the forum but I would like some advice as I've been in similar spots before. Please see template below:
* Table type: MTT
* No. of players at table: 6
* Player types: Loose (Villain called my Aks 4x raise oop with q7 spiked 7) prior to this hand
* Stack sizes of the relevant players: Villain about 18k, me about 8k after AK loss
* Blinds/antes: 50/100 iirc
* Details on this hand:
Fairly simple, folded around to V in small blind me in big. I hold A3o. Flop comes A A 5 rainbow. Check, check.
Turn is a brick, something like 9d. He leads out quarter to half pot I call. At this point for some reason I'm beginning to suspect that I am behind and that he has the case ace in the deck. It's happened to me before but I couldn't bring myself to fold.
Anyway, the river is 10c he shoves I call he shows A10o. Busto.
It's my fault as I had a feeling he had the other remaining ace and if I were in a better mindset I would of given folding a lot more thought. But, I think the previous hand had influence plus I was hoping to reclaim some of the chips I had donated...
So.. The question is how can you lay down a raggy set when mathematically it's unlikely (probably in most occasions) that your up against the case A set?
Any comments would be appreciated.
Muchos Gracias
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