Here is a hand that came up at my local game last Thursday night.
Player 1.
Player 2.
Flop:
Turn:
River:
The format of the game was a single table tournament. I posted the hand on my facebook page and Pete Birks suggested
Would be an interesting teaching hand on the relevance of stack sizes. Assuming competence on both sides (and both players know that the other is competent), posit the most likely sequences in a cash game when smallest stack size is:
(AA hand is MP2. Other hand is on button.)
(a) 50bb
(b) 100bb
(c) 200bb
What do you think folks?