Top Pair on the Flop vs. a Bet and Raise

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Top Pair on the Flop vs. a Bet and Raise

DECISION POINT: In no-limit hold'em tournament, you raise preflop with A10 and get five callers, including both blinds. The flop comes A98. The small blind bets, then the big blind raises. Action is on you...

PRO ANSWER: Our pair of aces has very little value in this situation. There are several factors that are unfavorable for one-pair hands.

The fact that five opponents saw this flop with us means that one-pair hands will have very little value. The more opponents that see the flop, the bigger the average hand at showdown. One-pair hands typically have value only when fewer opponents see the flop, ideally one or two.

Also, this board is highly coordinated. Flops that have multiple draws present and cards close together in rank are easier to connect with as compared to dry and scattered flops. One-pair hands, like our pair of aces, have more value on flops that are dry and less value on flops that are coordinated.

Finally, the action in the hand can significantly narrow opponent hand ranges. The small blind bet out into five opponents, which generally indicates a stronger hand range. The big blind chose to raise this bet, which likely means an even narrower range of hands.

Sometimes our pair of aces is still the best hand in this situation, but overall we are well behind our opponents' hand ranges and should simply fold. In the long run, continuing in this spot will cost us a lot of chips.

Folding is the best play.

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