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Ragnarok 11-08-2005 11:05 PM

Too Many 4th\'s
 
Seem to be busting out in 4th place alot lately. Here is an example from tonight. I debated long then called. Villian seems to be decent player.


***** Hand History for Game 3005189701 *****
200/400 TOURNEY TEXAS HOLD'EM GAME TABLE (NL) (TOURNAMENT 17252433) - TUE NOV 08 21:44:54 EST 2005
Table Table 67138 (Real Money) -- Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players : 4
Seat 2: jhkues_party (1520)
Seat 4: andyt9659 (1915)
Seat 6: MFFL420 (1255)
Seat 9: domatrix (3310)
jhkues_party posts small blind (100)
andyt9659 posts big blind (200)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to jhkues_party [ Kd, Qd ]
MFFL420 folds.
domatrix raises (400) to 400
jhkues_party calls (300)
andyt9659 raises (1715) to 1915
andyt9659 is all-In.
domatrix folds.
jhkues_party calls (1120)
jhkues_party is all-In.
Creating Main Pot with $3440 with jhkues_party
Creating Side Pot 1 with $395 with andyt9659
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 7h, Ah, Tc ]
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 3s ]
** Dealing River ** : [ 8c ]
** Summary **
Main Pot: 3440 | Side Pot 1: 395
Board: [ 7h Ah Tc 3s 8c ]
jhkues_party balance 0, lost 1520 [ Kd Qd ] [ high card ace -- Ah,Kd,Qd,Tc,8c ]
andyt9659 balance 3835, bet 1915, collected 3835, net +1920 [ 9h 9c ] [ a pair of nines -- Ah,Tc,9h,9c,8c ]
MFFL420 balance 1255, didn't bet (folded)
domatrix balance 2910, lost 400 (folded)

jedinite 11-08-2005 11:08 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
If you're going to call a push, I would have pushed preflop.

11-08-2005 11:10 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
Why are u in this hand?

splashpot 11-08-2005 11:13 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
I wouldn't have even called the first raise.

golfcchs 11-08-2005 11:31 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
What range do you put andy on? Is KQ even 40-60 against this range?

11-09-2005 12:43 AM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
Hi jhkues,

I can see that you are new here, welcome to the forums. I'm pretty new myself, been studying a few months but got a long ways to go. As you can see by everybody else's reply so far, KQ suited isn't enough to call a preflop raise in most cases, let alone a push.

I'm going out on a limb here and thinking that maybe you haven't been playing poker too long, or at least haven't been studying it real hard for too long. While coming here for help is definitely the right idea, I'd recommend reading a couple books first:

Harrington on Hold'em -- Expert Strategy for No-Limit Tournaments; Volume 1: Strategic Play, and
Harrington on Hold'em -- Expert Strategy for No-Limit Tournaments; Volume 2: The Endgame, both by Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie.

Read them cover to cover, and take the time to work through all the problems. This will help get you up to the level where you can really start using the 2+2 forums to maximum benefit. You'll be able to answer for yourself questions like the one you posted fairly easily. And it'll definitely help cut back on the snarky replies! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Best of luck,
Baz

11-09-2005 01:17 AM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
Given the blinds, your position, and your stack you should either be pushing preflop or folding preflop. A min raise in this situation creates an altogether bad situation as you've seen.

For one thing, the BB is getting ~3:1 to call you if nothing else. Those are pretty tempting odds and I'd be inclined to move in with any ace against your weak raise.

Like mentioned before, your best case scenario on this call is being on the ass end of a coin flip. That's if you're lucky and he has a pocket pair under QQ. Otherwise, the guy isn't pushing with worse than KQ. Don't be seduced by that hand. It looks pretty at first but you'll lose a lot playing it into raises.

Just consider the possible hands he'd make this play with:

AA, KK, QQ - you're a total dog.
JJ through 66 - you're on the idiot end of the coin flip.
AK, AQ, AJ, AT, Ax - you're either dominated or you're behind.

None of those look very good to me. That's why I'm folding preflop.

11-09-2005 12:25 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
You should attempt to change your 4th places to at least 3rd, but maybe better.

Hornacek 11-09-2005 12:35 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
[ QUOTE ]
You should attempt to change your 4th places to at least 3rd, but maybe better.

[/ QUOTE ]

Are you kidding me? Reading more and more of your posts, I'm starting to think you're a troll. You say English isn't your first language, but how do you know the "slang" term g00t then?

YSSCKY.

SonnyJay 11-09-2005 12:40 PM

Re: Too Many 4th\'s
 
With 1500 chips and 100/200 blinds...

1. You should be pushing if you're going to play a hand for a raise.
2. You should be looking for spots to do it where no one else has entered the pot before you, much less raised it.

Position and being the first to open are so important when it gets down to the bubble, so this is probably part of the problem of finishing 4th often. Essentially, the blinds are so large your first priority is to try to win them without any confrontation. This is why under typoical circumstances (I haven't been pushing too much, there aren't any desperate short stacks) I'll push pretty much any 2 from the SB, because I'm folding the BB frequently. I also am much more cautious when I'm first to act, and I'm really cautious when someone has entered the pot before me.

Good luck.

-SonnyJay


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