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chesspain
03-21-2004, 09:28 AM
Paradise 10+1...level 1, with blinds 5/10...

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The pot was unraised PF. On the flop UTG raised it to T30 in a 6-player field. On the turn, he raised it from T10 to T100 to narrow it down to himself, SB, and me. UTG and I both began the hand with T1000, whereas SB had 200 fewer chips.

Now on the river, SB checks, and with the rivered (but not nut) str8 I check, UTG bets T270 to bring the pot to T780, and SB folds...

Do you:

1) Call the bet?
2) Raise all-in?
3) Raise another T270 or so, and call a reraise all-in?
4) Raise another T270 or so, and fold to a reraise all-in?

t_perkin
03-21-2004, 10:56 AM
because it is only a 10+1 I would just push in. More often than not you will split or win.
7J is a pretty unlikely holding, JQ is possible. more likely you are against two pair.

At higher buyin I would just call.

Tim