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Xenod
12-23-2005, 07:34 PM
Seat 1: Mult336 ( $655 )
Seat 5: rufo5 ( $1380 )
Seat 8: outofstep ( $1140 )
Seat 9: Xtatt00 ( $595 )
Seat 2: imcumming ( $1365 )
Seat 4: TWShort ( $665 )
Seat 10: Xenod ( $1185 )
Seat 3: BBoydman ( $1015 )
Trny:18538481 Level:3
Blinds(25/50)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Xenod [ Ac Kd ]
rufo5 folds.
outofstep folds.
Xtatt00 folds.
Xenod raises [150].
Mult336 folds.
>You have options at Table 67241 Table!.
imcumming calls [150].
BBoydman raises [375].
TWShort folds.
Xenod....

Xenod
12-23-2005, 09:33 PM
Anyone have any thoughts? I haven't been running too well the past couple days so I'm trying to at least control what i can control.

Tweetle
12-23-2005, 09:53 PM
Depending on my mood here I alternate between shoving and just calling and taking a flop. Since this hand is in a vacuum and I have no reads on the villain(s) I imagine I would take a flop. I put this guy on 99-QQ. If you don't hit your Ace or King and he bets, let it go. One or two levels later I just shove preflop.

12-23-2005, 09:53 PM
This action is hard to read. Who's the button? It's leve 3 - Any reads on the villain? In MP2 I'd probably stick a bigger raise out there.

I'm probably pushing if I have half a hint that the villain may be LAG. He could also be trying (and really mis-applying) the "squeeze" - not a big enough raise for that, IHO. IF that's what it is - most certainly push.

microbet
12-23-2005, 09:55 PM
At this point if you push you are most likely betting 935 to win 2520. Unless you know that a scary looking raise from BBoydman is actually scary, I think pushing is best in a $22.