I\'m in this position all the time 10+1
NL Texas Hold'em $10 Buy-in + $1 Entry Fee Trny:17635100 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Tuesday, November 22, 17:10:46 EDT 2005
Table Table 66987 (Real Money) Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 4: gwallace111 ( $885 ) Seat 5: PkrsFinest_8 ( $775 ) Seat 6: jpt975 ( $710 ) Seat 8: rowem ( $740 ) Seat 9: riverbeast52 ( $890 ) Seat 10: Rellimguod ( $1580 ) Seat 1: mom123111 ( $1630 ) Seat 2: Hero ( $790 ) Trny:17635100 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to hero[ Qd Qs ] mom123111 folds. hero raises [45]. gwallace111 folds. PkrsFinest_8 calls [45]. jpt975 folds. rowem folds. riverbeast52: who are you riverbeast52 folds. Rellimguod folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 9d, Td, Js ] rowem: we played earlier hi_folks bets [100]. riverbeast52: oh? rowem: we finished 1st and 2nd PkrsFinest_8 is all-In [730] now what? no reads |
Re: I\'m in this position all the time 10+1
I assume your hi_folks on the flop. First, i would reccomend raising preflop more, probably to around 70-100. The way you played it i would probably still call on the flop.
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Re: I\'m in this position all the time 10+1
Well, first thing I would do is raise more preflop. 75 to 100 seems standard for a level one raise for me (since I'm only raising QQ-AA anyway). They get called a lot more than you think. But, I have to call this. In the 10's, people make this move with AJ, KJ, and I wouldn't be shocked to see AT.
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Re: I\'m in this position all the time 10+1
I call. At the 11s, you are likely to be ahead, and if not, you have a bunch of outs. (I don't feel like doing the math at the moment, this is just based on gut feel.)
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Re: I\'m in this position all the time 10+1
Without any reads i would call it,i kno its still a 10/1 but you can put him on some type of range that shouldnt include 87. You already have 2 qs so for him to have kq could also be unlikely. I think your ahead most of the time and you got a chance of splitting if you make your straight
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Re: I\'m in this position all the time 10+1
I would raise slightly more pre-flop (60+). I have to admit that I would call the c/r. Sometimes he has KQ or JT and you are behind. Sometimes he has KJ, AJ or some suited flush draw that you are ahead of. Hope for the latter.
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