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$525: Pocket Tens on the Button
I've been somewhat aggressive prior to this hand. I won
a decent sized pot with 52s when different opponent totally misplayed his hand, so I probably in eyes of opponents look like a donkey. Perhaps I may even be one. Lol. I have no read on villian. $525 buyin Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (9 handed) converter SB (t1710) BB (t1430) UTG (t1800) UTG+1 (t1760) MP1 (t1155) MP2 (t1435) MP3 (t1545) CO (t775) Hero (t1890) Preflop: Hero is Button with Ts, Td. All fold to me. I make it T150. Small blind folds and the big blind reraises to T450. What is my best play? Is this an automatic repush for me if I include his range of hands which he will reraise with including most pocket pairs, AK, and AQ? Will he only reraise with a big hand like Aces or Kings and push with smaller pocket pairs or AK/AQ? Would it be too tight for me to fold? In a smaller SNG I would not think twice about pushing or at the minimum calling. I see opponents reraising and willing to go to the felt with lots of garbage. In a bigger buy in SNG, the play still can be pretty weak, but the players are typically not as poor so I can mostly discount raises from the big blind with hands like A8 or KTs. Comments appreciated. Thanks. |
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