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$215s - TT Decision
Limp to induce a short stack push.
YAY! Uh oh, a flat call, time to fold. Er, wait, this guy just doubled up by pushing A4o with 15bb. Your move. Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (6 handed) converter UTG (t2090) Hero (t1955) CO (t1015) Button (t3060) SB (t715) BB (t1165) Preflop: Hero is MP with T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, Hero calls t150, Button calls t1015, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, Button calls t940, folds to Hero ??? |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
He pushed A4o from the SB, I presume? Nothing wrong with that.
Oh, yeah, and I don't rate TT to be really good enough to be doing this fancy trapping malarkey with, either. Better to do standard 3bb raise if you ask me. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
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1 fold, Hero calls t150, Button calls t1015, 2 folds, Button calls t940, folds to Hero ??? [/ QUOTE ] Umm, please clarify. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
Sorry, I limp, CO pushes, big stack calls, its folded to me.
The A4o hand he was like MP or something, and pushed into an UTG limper who also had 15bb. It was bizarre. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
Well, given that, I push I guess, still don't like how you played this hand though
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
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Well, given that, I push I guess, still don't like how you played this hand though [/ QUOTE ] Limping TT there is standard for me when there's a shorty in the blinds and scary big stack(s) still to act. QQ-KK I raise. AA I probably raise, maybe limp. I don't mind *wasting* TT with 13BB, and since I can outplay these donkeys on the flop most of the time anyway it's not the end of the world if no one pushes. If anyone else thinks this is a stupid way to play 88-TT feel free to comment. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
I didn't say it was stupid, far from it, just think a standard raise would be fine as you have 13BB, as you are less likely to get played back at from the big stacks, and you can fold to them if they do and still have 10BB? I guess it is close between the limp and raise, though.
Edit: And I think shorty would still push over your raise anyway with anything resembling a hand, so it wouldn't matter. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
seems like big stack can have a wide range here, and so can the shorty pusher. if you win, you'll have 5k = good times. i like a push.
the limp is interesting - i would autoraise there. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
Of course there are many ways to play poker and win, but I would never limp TT there. Way too fancy and unneccessary for me. |
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Re: $215s - TT Decision
I think if we're playing for first, we push here.
I can't even beat $11s! |
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