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Legitimate change of pace or donk???
Just made this move in a PP $6.
Opponent is nothing special, made a button min-raise early with two limpers...beginner stuff. When I hit the ace on the flop, I always push and try to take it right there. This would be my last $840 into the $1200 pot. I tried changing it up to get all his stack, believing he wouldn't call an all-in right there. I didn't make him for an ace because of the cold-call pre-flop. And the rest of the board was nothing too scary. Was it a good idea/bad idea? Seat 2 is the button Total number of players : 3 Seat 7: Justo74 ( $1725 ) Seat 10: sgloon ( $4835 ) Seat 2: HERO( $1440 ) Blinds(75/150) No Small Blind ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ 8c Ad ] sgloon folds. HERO raises [600]. Justo74 calls [450]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 4h, As, Td ] Justo74 checks. HERO bets [150] Of course there's the legitimate question why I'm changing gears in a single-table SnG...but I want to be mysterious when it comes to a real tournament. |
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
Ugh, just push preflop. Or push on the flop.
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
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Ugh, just push preflop. Or push on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] what he said. multiple gears are unnecessary and counterproductive in a $6 SNG. Especially with <10xBB. Just push preflop. |
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
I would also have pushed the flop. You're already ITM on the SNG and you don't need to focus so much on outplaying your opponent. Hit your hand, put your chips in, either he calls you and you win a lot (most of the time) or he folds and you still win.
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
Your +EV edge to push is minimal here
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
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Just made this move in a PP $6. [/ QUOTE ] tee hee. a 'move'. ok, i dont HATE raising here, but if im raising im shoving. its a 6 dollar sng. people are clueless. you can check and see a flop if you wish.. thats not terrible either.. however, about 87.39% of the time im shoving here. holla |
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
What is it about raising that you don't like in this spot? I figured I have 10x BB and could get away from the hand if I had to. If I ran into a push, I could fold...though it would hurt my soul to do so.
Would it be more than a check/push decision for you if this were a better game than the $6? From what I gather being around the board, you play at a much higher level than me. At your SnG's is there room for other plays? Or is this one cut-and-dried? |
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
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Your +EV edge to push is minimal here [/ QUOTE ] Could you explain that a little more? I assume you're talking pre-flop...but I want to make sure. And if the edge is "minimal", are you saying a check pre-flop would be a reasonable play as well? |
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Re: Legitimate change of pace or donk???
If this were a full table midway through a tournament, and you felt the need to accumulate some chips, would this be a play you'd consider? Or is it just poo?
edit: As I wrote that I'm thinking a pair of aces isn't a real strong hand to slowplay...even though there are no good draws on the flop. |
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Hey Raj...
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I would also have pushed the flop. You're already ITM on the SNG and you don't need to focus so much on outplaying your opponent. Hit your hand, put your chips in, either he calls you and you win a lot (most of the time) or he folds and you still win. [/ QUOTE ] Would you have made the raise pre-flop, or checked, or pushed, or made a different raise? |
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