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a hand at the bubble...
sitting in 10th place with 52 players left (top 50 paid)
i was dealt... KK I have no reads having just moved tables but the blinds are large compared to average chip size. button calls my hefty pre flop raise and a flop of... J 2 3 rainbow. i raise and am reraised by the button. i go all in. this hand has given me some trouble for a while as i was just off the money and was tempted to hide while some other poor buggers were eliminated. good move or bad move? |
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Re: a hand at the bubble...
Stack sizes?
Blind sizes? Amount of the raises? Position? ANYTHING?!? |
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Re: a hand at the bubble...
Given the basics I think it's an easy push. It's obvious you lost, or it wouldn't bother you. Sometimes you lose with these hands but more often than not you're ahead on a flop like this.
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Re: a hand at the bubble...
sorry that was a bit of a ramble...
i'm out of position. i have about 16500, opponent has 20000. blinds are 600, 1200. i raised 6000 pre flop and was called. i bet 2400 after the flop and am raised so go all in. |
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Re: a hand at the bubble...
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Stack sizes? Blind sizes? Amount of the raises? Position? ANYTHING?!? [/ QUOTE ] I'd like to know the buyin aswell. If it's a low buyin one, I'd call instantly since a ITM place gives me no use and I much rather take the chance of increasing my stack here and thereby increasing my chance of winning it all. |
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