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ATs 3-handed ... push?
Hi. My first post here and would welcome some feedback about the following hand/situation ...
Smallish B&M Tourney. Three players left. Stack sizes: BB 11,400 TC; Villian, Button: 13,600 TC; SB, Hero 14,500 TC. Blinds/Antes: 300/600/75. Action: Button (TAG) raises to 1,600. Hero picks up A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] What's the play? Thanks for your feedback. |
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Re: ATs 3-handed ... push?
i assume he raised to 1600?
how long have u been playing 3-handed and has he been TAG even shorthanded? i usually push here but if has been extra tight i will just call |
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Re: ATs 3-handed ... push?
I probably call here. The stacks are deep enough that you can play some postflop poker, and a non-push reraise here would be awkward with the stack sizes. An argument could be made for folding, since you are out of position, but I think this is too much hand 3-handed to fold. Some might say to push, which is probably okay here too, but I wouldn't opt to do it here.
I would say if he has been raising on his button a fair amount like a TAG should, he would fold to your push most of the time. |
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Re: ATs 3-handed ... push?
Had played about 10-12 hands three-handed. Still appeared to be playing TAG (for short-handed table, that is). Villain was folding to button raises and limping from SB.
Thanks for the feedback ... |
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Re: ATs 3-handed ... push?
I probably push here. There's ~2500 in the pot to take, ATs is a strong hand 3-handed, and by just calling you can let the BB come in and make things complicated.
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