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Hand w/o HH
I apologize for not having the actual hand history, but I think there's enough info to get feedback.
Pokerroom $5+$.50 SnG Stacks are all about even among the four remaining players, with about 3,500 each, give or take a couple hundred. The last hand busted the guy who would have posted the SB, so there is no SB this hand. Blinds are at 200/400 Hero in BB with ATo. UTG limps, CO folds, Villain (Button) limps, Hero checks. Flop: 88A rainbow; 1200 in pot Hero checks, UTG checks, and Villain bets $250 Villain has been the loosest player at the table and has made a number of steal attempts. He will often raise from LP if it's checked around and, when challenged, usually backs down. UTG is probably the tightest player at the table. Hero...? |
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Re: Hand w/o HH
Push preflop. Now you've failed to do that, push the flop.
Edit: Actually with your description I prefer just taking one off here as it's a rainbow flop. Let him bluff again on the turn and it also protects you in case UTG has an Ax type hand (x > 10, obviously). Villian is drawing to at most 2 outs, I'd say. |
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Re: Hand w/o HH
But you like pushing pre-flop better?
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Re: Hand w/o HH
Yeah, there's a juicy amount in that pot, nobody has shown strength, and I have < 10 bb. In fact, the pot is about 1/3rd your stack, and you have a good hand here, which probably rates to be the best, unless UTG is getting tricksy.
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Re: Hand w/o HH
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But you like pushing pre-flop better? [/ QUOTE ] Yes definately, big blind at 400, with you pushing pre-flop you will take the 1200, increasing your stack about 30%. |
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Re: Hand w/o HH
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[ QUOTE ] But you like pushing pre-flop better? [/ QUOTE ] Yes definately, big blind at 400, with you pushing pre-flop you will take the 1200, increasing your stack about 30%. [/ QUOTE ] Beat me to it. Definintley push this preflop. |
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Re: Hand w/o HH (results)
Lesson learned; results in white below:
<font color="white"> Hero pushes all-in Villain calls. Villain shows K8o; his trips hold up </font> |
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