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Percula
04-21-2005, 09:57 PM
Live $130 MTT, 10 handed, second 20min level blinds 50/100/0. Table has been very tight. I have been on a mini rush the last few hands, but haven't shown down a hand yet.

I am in the BB and we nearly have a family pot with 7 limpers to the SB who completes and I check with Q4o. One of the limpers is a aggressive player in CO, it was a surprise to see him just call and not raise even with so many people limping ahead of him.

Flop come Qs4d8s, SB checks, I lead out with 200 two folds everyone else cold calls.

Turn 3s, I lead out with 400 trying to steal the pot with the mostly weak/tight table, all fold to CO with no one between me and him, we are HU now. He pushes AI and covers me by about 3000. I have enough chips to laydown and make a decent run, but it will hurt as about 30% of my chips are in the pot.

Call or fold here?

BTW, no I really do not like the way I played this at all on the flop...

schwza
04-22-2005, 03:20 PM
your flop bet should be much bigger. there is 900 in the middle, so a flush draw will call you and win chips even if you don't pay it off at all. bet around 700.

how much do you have left and how much is in the pot at the end? i guess i could figure it out from the 30% stat but don't feel like doing the math.

Percula
04-22-2005, 03:59 PM
I had about 2500 going into the hand and about 1800 after the laydown I made.

Roman
04-22-2005, 04:06 PM
bet more on each street. I probably call here.

schwza
04-22-2005, 04:13 PM
there's 900 in pre-flop, plus another 7x200 = 1400+900 = 2300 in the middle on the turn. then you bet 400, so his call means there is 3100 in the middle and you have to call 1800. when you're behind, you're 1/11 to win anyway. ugh, i think i'd fold. it's hard to believe six opponents called bets on the flop and none of them had a flush draw.