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09-04-2005, 03:49 PM
$20+2 Party 10 player SNG

Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 8

Seat 1: HERO ( $1200 )
Seat 2: TONGMASTR ( $1965 )
Seat 3: jdswtr ( $1150 )
Seat 4: fadedstrider ( $766 )
Seat 6: fukushark ( $530 )
Seat 7: tim339 ( $240 )
Seat 9: DudeTM21 ( $870 )
Seat 10: nobluff62 ( $1279 )

Blinds(50/100)

** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ Qh Jc ]

jdswtr folds.
fadedstrider calls [100].
fukushark folds.
tim339 folds.
DudeTM21 calls [100].
nobluff62 calls [100].
HERO calls [50].
TONGMASTR checks.

** Dealing Flop ** [ Td, 2d, Qs ]

What is your plan?

Rickyroodido
09-04-2005, 04:23 PM
I would like a read on the first, early position, limper. He could have you dominated with KQ. Depending on this I would either check...

and plan to fold against a potsized bet, or call a smaller and push a nondiamond turn. In this scenario villian(1limper)is fairly tight.

or bet 2/3 the pot...
and fold to a push, or push a nondiamond turn.

ReDeYES88
09-04-2005, 07:07 PM
check hoping that fadedstrider (t666) or DudeTM21 (t770) pushes the flop, then I call to close the action.

I don't think that either one of these two have you dominated based on their stack sizes and the lack of action before the flop with the blinds at 50/100, and I read any push as not wanting action.

. .if I check and there is a bet less than a push from either one of those two, I shut it down.

. .by the way, depending on my mood I might just fold preflop with QJo in the SB. I have a serious dislike for Q high hands 4 handed.

FlyWf
09-04-2005, 11:46 PM
Even at the $22s, can't we rule out an EP limp of KQ from a short stack? If you're going to get worried about his hand, worry about him hitting a set. If anyone has KQ it's the other decent sized stack.
I'm pretty sure EP limped a smallish pocket pair.

I personally like the fold PF. I hate QJo at these blinds, it's a hand that requires good postflop play and you have 12 BB. TPGK with a good chance of being dominated means tough decisions.

Uppercut
09-04-2005, 11:49 PM
That is a good flop to lose a lot of chips with.