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late in tourney, big stack but lots of chips at stake
50 left out of 650 in a party $33.
average stack is about 10k. absolutely no read on this guy, i just got moved to his table and have not played a hand with him. should i push here? i'm obviously going for top five in this tourney but i didn't feel right pushing here.. ***** Hand History for Game 2097423654 ***** NL Hold'em Trny:12480952 Level:11 Blinds (400/800) - Tuesday, May 24, 05:22:40 EDT 2005 Table Multi-Table(343045) Table #4 (Real Money) Seat 9 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: georgeraft69 ( $16519 ) Seat 2: suitted ( $3118 ) Seat 3: DR_RAZE_U ( $6608 ) Seat 4: ProV1000 ( $2090 ) Seat 5: adme2urBlist ( $22564 ) Seat 6: msn1019 ( $15853 ) Seat 7: daashag ( $2742 ) Seat 8: machineshop ( $4138 ) Seat 9: CTownAce1 ( $9786 ) Seat 10: alsgapch ( $13660 ) Trny:12480952 Level:11 Blinds (400/800) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to adme2urBlist [ Kc Ac ] RyderOX: I got you kid suitted folds. DR_RAZE_U folds. ProV1000 folds. adme2urBlist raises [2400]. msn1019 folds. daashag folds. machineshop folds. CTownAce1 folds. alsgapch folds. georgeraft69 raises [11200]. Your time bank will become active in less than 20 seconds. If you do not want it to be used, please act now. adme2urBlist will be using his time bank for this hand. adme2urBlist folds. georgeraft69 does not show cards. georgeraft69 wins 14800 chips |
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Re: late in tourney, big stack but lots of chips at stake
wtf? less than allin?
bastards. I think folding is ok but I don't do it on party. |
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Re: late in tourney, big stack but lots of chips at stake
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wtf? less than allin? bastards. I think folding is ok but I don't do it on party. [/ QUOTE ] you know, it's funny, the fact he raised less than all in almost pushes my decision further towards folding. i think i might be overthinking thigns a little sometimes. |
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Re: late in tourney, big stack but lots of chips at stake
With no read on villain, I would probably fold. Remember, villain has no read on you either - so he is less likely to be making a move on you.
And I agree, the less-than-all-in bet looks like strength. -Magnus |
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Re: late in tourney, big stack but lots of chips at stake
You have a drawing hand and a big stack, why risk to much? If you had a small stack and in need of making a move soon then go all in.
He probably has a high pair and overbetting to get a call from a player who don't believe him. If no pair, he probably has AK too. |
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