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22s: Folding 66 UTG on the bubble
$20+$2 (real money), hand #1,431,283,317
Brisbane Single Table Tournament, 2 Nov 2005 10:22 PM View Previous hand for this table. Seat 1: HERO 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] ($1,210 in chips) Seat 4: Joehpman ($595 in chips) Seat 8: bowboy83 ($5,140 in chips) Seat 10: Harley07 ($8,055 in chips) ANTES/BLINDS bowboy83 posts blind ($75), Harley07 posts blind ($150). PRE-FLOP HERO folds, Joehpman folds, bowboy83 calls $75, Harley07 checks. Reads: Big stack BB was pretty loose, willing to call with any ace, any king, any pair for a decent amount of his stack. Shortstack, meanwhile, was playing very, very passively -- folding and limping, never pushing. These two facts led me to fold. Too weak? |
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Re: 22s: Folding 66 UTG on the bubble
standard?
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Re: 22s: Folding 66 UTG on the bubble
Standard.
Edit: Heh, I posted that "Standard." before Id seen that "standard?" post above. |
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Re: 22s: Folding 66 UTG on the bubble
Heh! Yeah I fold this for sure, you're not in a desperate shape, the small stack really is pretty tiny and would need two double ups to go ahead of you.. and with all you say about the big stacks, this is going in the muck.
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Re: 22s: Folding 66 UTG on the bubble
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standard? [/ QUOTE ] Yup. And even without your reads here, given these stack sizes I figure that I'd be folding this. If my $1210 stack was the short one here I'd probably push, though I've been questioning my play in similar situations lately. -SonnyJay |
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Re: 22s: Folding 66 UTG on the bubble
i'd fold 88 and push 99.
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