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The Student
11-21-2005, 05:13 PM
This is from level 3 of a mini-step 5. The table has been pretty tight so far, with very few limpers. So in this hand, I am thinking that the limpers likely have medium PPs (maybe 6/6 - J/J). I have only played one hand so far and I'm looking at A/Ks here in the SB. My standard play here is to complete and see the flop, but does anyone raise it here PF to try to get it HU despite positional problems?

Sorry, but the converter doesn't recognize step HHs:

50/100 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 17593761) - Mon Nov 21 00:01:33 EST 2005
Table Mini Step 5 1067373 (Real Money) -- Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: tmay420 (495)
Seat 2: TheSwampRat (825)
Seat 3: tolumax (1010)
Seat 4: Gambiano1 (1180)
Seat 5: ChipLederer (1075)
Seat 6: BurgerLover (805)
Seat 7: OLD_TABLE (1395)
Seat 8: TEVOLVER (1570)
Seat 9: mararunner (590)
Seat 10: thebomber (1055)
BurgerLover posts small blind (25)
OLD_TABLE posts big blind (50)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to BurgerLover [ Kd, Ad ]
TEVOLVER folds.
mararunner calls (50)
thebomber folds.
tmay420 folds.
TheSwampRat folds.
tolumax folds.
Gambiano1 folds.
ChipLederer calls (50)
BurgerLover ???

If you raise, how much do you make it and what is your plan on a flop that doesn't hit you (say Q-hi rainbow) with one or two PF callers?

If you complete and hit it, how much are you betting with TPTK on a good flop (say something like K/8/3 r)?

Thanks,

ts-

Freudian
11-21-2005, 05:28 PM
I probably push. There is 175 in the middle and you have 780 chips left. Raising and having to play AK out of position on the flop seems unneccesary. Besides people in step tournaments are scared of busting/crippling their stacks early, giving you more FE.

pineapple888
11-21-2005, 05:30 PM
It's a pretty bad idea to "see a flop" in an unraised pot with AK.

I raise to 275 here, and if called, push almost any flop.

The Student
11-21-2005, 05:53 PM
yeah - i like the push. i definitely have big FE here and it might also keep people away from my blinds for a bit. Plus, with the dead money in the middle, even if I'm called and facing a flip it's a EV+ push.

oh well, next time...

thanks,

ts-

The Student
11-21-2005, 09:10 PM
What flops do you not push?
What are you afraid of seeing?

ts-

pineapple888
11-21-2005, 09:16 PM
[ QUOTE ]
What flops do you not push?
What are you afraid of seeing?

ts-

[/ QUOTE ]

I don't know, JT9s, AAA, that kind of thing. It would be rare, though.

Big Limpin'
11-21-2005, 10:26 PM
If you feel lower pp's are there, then bet as much as gets a call (but best only 1 or maybe 2) as you will be leading out most every flop. Guys with midPPs will be mucking whenever theres multiple overcards (faces), even if they arent yours.
Blinds are 50 here i think? so maybe just bet 150 or 200...something the limp feels gets him "odds" with a so-so hand. You still want AQ calling you right?
But a t300 pot seems about right to bet at the flop. I dont want to be comitted to calling him if he plays back on flop, unless i want to. Bettingn 200 blind on the flop seems ok line. About the best you can make of a OOP hand that has to be played.

Anyone forsee problems doing this?