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durron597
06-06-2004, 04:32 PM
10 player SnG, down to three handed. Standard 5/3/2 payout.

SB is loose/passive preflop, tight/aggressive postflop. I saw him call a preflop raise with J3o earlier, we both missed on a board with high cards but no straights for either of us (I had A9s) and he bet the pot on the river 3. Button is similar, but I've seen him fold preflop to a 3x/4x raise and I've never seen him try to steal.

Seat 2: Button ($5,250 in chips)
Seat 4: SB ($7,510 in chips)
Seat 6: durron597 (BB) [ 8C,8D ] ($2,240 in chips)

ANTES/BLINDS
SB posts blind ($25), durron597 posts blind ($50).

PRE-FLOP
Button calls $50, SB calls $25, durron597 bets $150, Button calls $150, SB calls $150.

FLOP [board cards 6H,9H,9S ]
SB bets $310, durron597 bets $800, Button folds, SB bets $1,240, durron597 folds.

SHOWDOWN
SB wins $2,950

SUMMARY
Pot: $2,950 | Rake: $0
Button loses $200
SB bets $1,750, collects $2,950, net $1,200
durron597 loses $1,000

carpola
06-06-2004, 07:11 PM
For me I raise pre-flop. and would probably push on this flop. Given his rather smallish re-reraise i think your fold may have been right. Although I feel like you kind of committed yourself with the raise to 800 on the flop.

durron597
06-06-2004, 08:53 PM
I didn't want to reraise allin because he very easily could have had A9 with the way he was playing. My reraise was supposed to get flush/straight draws to fold/call, and get 6s full of 9s or trip 9s to reraise me.

Unfortunately, my stack was not deep enough to make a raise that didn't pot commit me. Should I just have let the hand go on his bet?

carpola
06-06-2004, 11:28 PM
If he has a nine so be it. I think its quite likely he could have a 6 or overcards. If you were the big stack a fold might be in order but this seems to be a good place to take a stand.

Definitely go all-in on the flop or fold.

Jason Strasser
06-07-2004, 04:05 AM
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SB is loose/passive preflop, tight/aggressive postflop.

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Go with your read. If he is TAG postflop, and is betting this flop strong, fold. The second best option is push. As the short stack, I dont want to raise and end up folding in this hand. IMO you can't raise here and not commit your stack, thus either push fold on the flop.