Quote Originally Posted by WildBobAA
I would be really interested to hear what the "correct" answer is to this question. This hand is exactly the same as the one in Barry Greenstein's book where Barry folds and his opponent shows a set of Aces. I'm wondering if the creators of the quiz gave more points for folding because I really think calling is the more profitable play in the long run. But I admit that I put fold because I thought that it would get me more points on the quiz. I guess I leveled the test makers.

I just don't think you can put a guy squarely on AA here if you've only played with him for an hour total. In a live tournament that's like what 20-25 hands?

40. Tournament. The blinds are at 25/50 with no ante. You have 3200 chips in early position and raise to 150 with:

:Qc::Qs:

It is folded around to the small blind with 2200 chips. He has played 2 hands during the hour he's been at the table, and this is the first hand he has raised. He confidently re-raises to 350. You call. The flop is:

:Qh::As:

SB checks. You check. Turn is:


SB bets 250. You call. River is:



SB moves all-in quickly for his remaining 1600 chips. What should you do?

Fold
Call
i said call.

If it's out of Barry Greensteins book and his answer is fold then the correct answer (and by correct i mean donkeytest.com correct) is fold.