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Live $1/$2/$300 FRStacksHero: $500 +/-Villain1: $250 +/-Villain2: $350 +/-Couple limpers, Hero in MP+2 raises to $20 with AsAc. SB Villain1 callsUTG Villain2 callsPot: $70 +/-Flop: Qh Td 3hVillain1 checksVillain2 bets $15 Hero bets $80Villain1 callsVillain2 announces all inHero?

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Seriously?BAN!Shoveaments.GG you.Edit: LOL. I actually didn't even see there was a flop. I thought the action was preflop. HAHAHAHAAH.EZ fold. Thanks for playing.

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Call.You don't have the Ah so it's likely that he has some kind of Ahxh hand or something like KJ, AQ, KQ and then hands that beat you.
I really doubt that your equity is ever high enough in this spot to make this call.
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foldwith villain1 coldcalling your raise, he's usually the one with Ahxh, not villain2. and occasionally villain1 just has you crushed.villain2 = limp UTG, call raise, uber-donkbet flop, shove over a raise and a call = 333 too often for a call to be +EV.

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I really doubt that your equity is ever high enough in this spot to make this call.
I didn't see Villain 1's cold call in between. That changes things quite a bit. Depending on how bad the players are I still call though. Right now the pot is $560 and it's $200 more to us. Villain 1 has $150 behind and is likely calling with any two that he cold check called the first $80 with. If we think villain 1 folds we our immediate odds are almost 3:1. If Villain 2 shows us Q10 we are getting almost exactly the odds to call. We have to be certain that Villain 2's range is only set, and 2pr to fold. If Villain 1 does come along for the extra $150 then we put in $200 to win $710. I think it really depends on read of Villain who cold called $80. Is he trapping (likely in my opinion)? Or is he just reallllllllllly bad. If he's really bad I'd ship it in, if he's not then folding is best despite big odds.
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