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$22: 6-handed, 55 hand, help!
***** Hand History for Game 2723057124 *****
50/100 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 15796012) - Fri Sep 16 19:02:40 EDT 2005 Table Table 14460 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 1: BedSoars (1555) Seat 2: bob6149 (780) Seat 3: Win2walkaway (910) Seat 4: LandShark4U (2045) Seat 6: afromj (2085) Seat 8: HERO(625) bob6149 posts small blind (25) Win2walkaway posts big blind (50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ 5d, 5c ] LandShark4U folds. afromj folds. HERO calls (50) BedSoars folds. bob6149 folds. Win2walkaway checks. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ Ah, Ad, 6c ] Win2walkaway checks. HERO bets (80) Win2walkaway raises (160) to 160 HERO folds. This is a common situation that I encounter often and don't really know how to play it. I need comments on everything. That is, A) should I have folded, limped or raised preflop(blinds go up in 5 hands). If I had only x10BB or less I would have gone all in. But here I don't know how good raising to 150 is since I probably gonna have to put in another big bet on the flop if I get a caller. B) Since I limped what is my course of action here? Should I have bet the pot when it got checked to me? Any comments will be appreciated. |
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Re: $22: 6-handed, 55 hand, help!
Your stack is not deep enough to limp 55 here hoping to flop a set, sure it is less than 10% of your stack but you are likely to only have one opponent and you probably can't stack them the times you do hit.
I would probably raise here, depending on the table I would either make it 150 or just push. |
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