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Weak tight?
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Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t200 (4 handed) UTG (t1530) Button (t2640) Hero (t1260) BB (t2570) Preflop: Hero is SB with J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. <font color="CC3333">UTG raises to t1530 (All-In)</font>, Button folds, Hero folds, BB folds. Final Pot: t1830 |
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Re: Weak tight?
Um, yes.
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Re: Weak tight?
yes.
gotta take a stab for the money and you're tossin this hand away? don't really like it. |
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Re: Weak tight?
It would be less of a mistake (but still a mistake) if it was either of the two big stacks who had gone all-in. In that situation, calling with your JJ and winning would double you up, but no other player would be crippled. Since it's the other short stack pushing all-in, you'd not only double up (plus blind overlay), but you cripple UTG, putting him nearly all-in on the next hand.
UTG only has 5X the BB, he could be pushing all sorts of crap. Even a lot of good hands he could be pushing you're a big favorite against. You HAVE to call this, you'll probably have to make a stand with crap if you don't (or get blinded off). NL is not a "safe" game, you always have to take risks. There's a lot less risk of getting knocked out on this call that you could reasonably have hoped for in your "make a stand hand" at this juncture. |
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Re: Weak tight?
You will get a lot of thirds folding here. I doubt that is what you want so I'd say it is an easy call - if i'm UTG with 5BB i'm pushing any PP, any ace, high suited kings, and probably JTs - you are way ahead of almost all of this.
-SmileyEH |
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Re: Weak tight?
I forgot to mention that not once did the villain make a raise preflop during bubble play, so the hands he might make the move with are right there with jj. I know if he has a non pair hand it will be a coinflip and I am just as likely to see AA as 1010 so I decided to fold. Also the big stacks were playing pretty wreckless, frequently going all in. I thought with there play and the big stacks looseness that I could get my money in on a better spot. All in all I finished seconds after I lost 2 allin coinflips in the heads up match. Does my laydown make a little more sense? [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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Re: Weak tight?
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. . . Does my laydown make a little more sense? [/ QUOTE ] No, I'm afraid not. Most likely your opponent was simply getting a run of bad cards. In any event, he'd have to be truly awful if the range he'd raise w/ is "right there with JJ." You have the 4th best starting hand there is. Unless your opponent has AA-QQ (which he's almost as likely to slowplay at this point), you're either a slight favorite (with good odds from the pot) or a large favorite. Auto-call. |
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Re: Weak tight?
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I forgot to mention that not once did the villain make a raise preflop during bubble play, so the hands he might make the move with are right there with jj. I know if he has a non pair hand it will be a coinflip and I am just as likely to see AA as 1010 so I decided to fold. Also the big stacks were playing pretty wreckless, frequently going all in. I thought with there play and the big stacks looseness that I could get my money in on a better spot. All in all I finished seconds after I lost 2 allin coinflips in the heads up match. Does my laydown make a little more sense? [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Depending on your opponents to "knock eachother out" is not particularly good SnG strategy. |
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Re: Weak tight?
Depending on your opponents to "knock eachother out" is not particularly good SnG strategy.
It has it's place, although you are correct that this is not that place. Lori |
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Re: Weak tight?
doesnt make a difference. this is a push everytime bar none.
Pat |
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