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shejk
05-15-2005, 07:35 AM
***** Hand History for Game 2052193941 *****
NL Hold'em $100 Buy-in + $9 Entry Fee Trny:12225302 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Sunday, May 15, 07:27:46 EDT 2005
Table Table 35039 (Real Money)
Seat 7 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 7: PblCb ( $840 )
Seat 6: yggse408 ( $700 )
Seat 8: O2Fastball ( $1897 )
Seat 5: JellyRules ( $2735 )
Seat 9: DSearles ( $1197 )
Seat 10: lotsamula ( $1060 )
Seat 3: chwar ( $651 )
Seat 2: Jonbon6 ( $920 )
Trny:12225302 Level:3
Blinds(25/50)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to yggse408 [ 8d 9d ]
lotsamula folds.
Jonbon6 folds.
chwar folds.
JellyRules calls [50].
yggse408 raises [200].
PblCb folds.
O2Fastball folds.
DSearles folds.
JellyRules raises [950].
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chisness
05-15-2005, 07:52 AM
I'd say no, because it seems very likely that you'd be up against an overpair -- of course, a disaster. You're not completely dead with 10 BB after the hand.

jwesty5
05-15-2005, 08:45 AM
Depends on your read. You're getting 2-1 on your call so if you put him on high cards or an underpair you should call.

shejk
05-15-2005, 09:30 AM
Yeah, of course it depends on what hand range I put him on. That's what I want help with.

Also, I'm interested in what people think about how this sort of hand, if I call and suckout (well, or if I fold), will influence my future image and fe.

valenzuela
05-15-2005, 11:59 AM
I dont steal after a limper, anyway isnt it clear that villain has a monster?

microbet
05-15-2005, 12:27 PM
Very tough spot. I think fold. I tried some hand ranges and I think you are probably at least a 2 to 1 dog.

You probably agree at this point, but I don't think the raise was a good move. It was too much of your stack. It was into a very big stack.

Maybe if you were expecting a call from the big stack and planning on pushing any flop it wouldn't be too bad.

As far as future image goes, a tight image is probably the most useful when you get to the bubble, but anytime you know what your opponant thinks you will do, you can exploit him.

shejk
05-15-2005, 01:47 PM
I thought it was a pretty good spot, but I'd welcome a discussion on the subject. Him being a big stack made it less likely that he had a quality hand imo.

I've run some ranges as well, but I'm hoping for some more responses before I sum up my thoughts on the hand.