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Old 11-08-2004, 05:06 PM
kuro kuro is offline
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Default Re: What Adjustments do I make for this Tourney?

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The problem is that I'm not sure with what hands I should call a raised (3-4 times the BB) pot when I have a decent amount of chips. When the pot is un-raised, or, I'm first in, I have little trouble in deciding what to do. When I have QTs, JTs, KJs, KJo, ATo, A9s, 88, 77, T9s, 98s, 87s, etc, and the pot is raised to me is where I am failing, I think.

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Most of the time you should fold those hands against a raise. Unless you hit the flop perfectly you're not going to know if you're ahead or behind. The exceptions are that if you have a really good read on your opponent or multiple people have flat called the raise ahead of you then you might consider playing those hands. If you're in the big blind and you think it's a steal and that your opponent is capable of folding, you might want to consider pushing all in or raising and pushing on the flop if no scare cards fall.
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