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Old 09-23-2005, 11:09 AM
IdiotVig IdiotVig is offline
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Default $11: Second-guessing myself to death/berate my play, please

1.) The preflop raise is probably too weak, I'm sure. Should I be happy with pushing instead and getting the 105? Or perhaps make the raise slightly larger, say, 150, with the intent of pushing most flops?

2.) Given three callers, flop is an autopush, right?

3.) Let's say only two limpers call. What's your line on the flop? Push again?

I've had this similar situation (couple of limpers against my premium hand when I have a below-average stack) come up 4-5 times in the last couple of days, and it's driving me nuts.


***** Hand History for Game 2757098367 *****
30/60 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 15972479) - Thu Sep 22 18:26:14 EDT 2005
Table Table 11654 (Real Money) -- Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: LetItRide15 (460)
Seat 3: WreckChased (530)
Seat 4: highfly131 (760)
Seat 5: Verstingen (850)
Seat 6: LectricRaisr (635)
Seat 7: rondog999 (2365)
Seat 8: super_seth (600)
Seat 9: gemrich (955)
Seat 10: Opulence (845)
WreckChased posts small blind (15)
highfly131 posts big blind (30)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to WreckChased [ As, Ac ]
Verstingen calls (30)
LectricRaisr folds.
rondog999 folds.
super_seth folds.
gemrich folds.
Opulence folds.
LetItRide15 calls (30)
WreckChased raises (85) to 100
highfly131 calls (70)
Verstingen calls (70)
LetItRide15 calls (70)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 9d, 8c, 6d ]
WreckChased bets (430)
WreckChased is all-In.
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