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Old 12-03-2005, 07:36 PM
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Default Re: AT bubble play

An hour+ without a reply? Bah! How bad can it be?

Setup: You are fixin to tangle w/big stack. You are very handsomely stacked yourself. The blinds, other stack sizes and such do not warrant a huge amount of risk here.

Two ways to approach PF (keeping in mind who we're dealing with).

#1:
- If I limp & whiff...hand over
- If I limp & hit TP, how do I proceed?
-- represent, call a raise, hoping he's nice? Don't like so much OOP
-- represent, fold to a raise? Better
-- check-call, hoping a) an overcard doesn't fall & b) he's nice? Blah
-- check-raise, fold to a reraise? Could be perfect...depending on the strength of his lead & the opponent

#2:
If I 2.5-3x & he folds...hand over
If I 2.5-3x & he reraises...hand over
If I 2.5-3x and he calls, how do I proceed?
-- If I hit, fire something close to pot?
-- If I miss, c-b? c-f?

#2 sucks a bit. Read or not, with his stack & position, I don't know if you are getting the fold PF enough to make up for the times we miss and maybe spew more on a c-b OOP.

#1 is a safer/more prudent line IMO. With the number of cards that will shut you down on the flop I also don't like playing too passive on this flop. C-r'ing is an option against the right opponent. But a more expensive one when he pushes over (and we fold of course), and getting increasingly more difficult when he just calls your c-r.

I think your lead line was fine (though maybe just a tad too much...meh). Calling was a mistake IMO. 1) you rightfully so can't afford to communicate the strength of your hand by reraising(assuming we might be ahead), and 2)...as a result we have no way to slow him down on the turn, short of a desperation blocking lead.

I think you lead t250 on this flop, check-fold the turn with a call, fold to his raise.
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