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Re: Tournament Hand Evaluation
This is hard to answer without chips counts. Also the buy in would help to understand the players betters since you have no real read here.
1.) Raise the limper to 1000 not 600. 2.) without any read or chip counts, bet small amt on the flop is usually just bad play. Given the info you gave, I would have raised the flop bet to see where your at. |
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Re: Tournament Hand Evaluation
It was $130 buy-in 2000 in tournament chips. With the blinds at 100/200 it's still early in the tournament. Stack sizes are about even at roughly 2400.
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Re: Tournament Hand Evaluation
your thought process is on the right line IMO but as it was suggested,when you called his reraise,what were you hoping to flop?
you reasoned that you folded cuz the raise meant AA,KK,QQ or AK and you could only chop with AK ,but you knew all of this before you called the raised ,so what were you hoping to flop? if his table image and the way he has been playing made you narrow his reraising hands that much then you should have folded preflop... |
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Re: Tournament Hand Evaluation
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your thought process is on the right line IMO but as it was suggested,when you called his reraise,what were you hoping to flop? you reasoned that you folded cuz the raise meant AA,KK,QQ or AK and you could only chop with AK ,but you knew all of this before you called the raised ,so what were you hoping to flop? if his table image and the way he has been playing made you narrow his reraising hands that much then you should have folded preflop... [/ QUOTE ] Again, great question. I really hoped that the flop contained some clubs and only an A or K with some rags I guess. Then I figure to have QQ beat and if it's an A on the flop I can beat KK and probably rule out AA as his possible hand. Believe me, it seemed like a bad decision to fold to me too and one I struggled with, but sometimes you just get a bad feeling and go with it. |
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