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Freeroll tournament, down to final 29 people (out of 679). I'm button (in 3rd place w/75,000 chips) with A8o, chip leader is in SB and has over 200,000 chips. Blinds/Antes are 800/1600/100. I've been at this table for a while, and chip leader has been commenting the whole time how much I'm stealing the blinds. Folded to me, and I raise to 6400 (my usuall 4 BB raise). Chip leader goes all-in. I...
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Might be helpful if we knew what you had...
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I'm a moron...editing right now.
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Fold. You're in pretty good shape, the raise was correct, but I don't like calling down A-mid for all my chips if I don't have to, he could have you dominated in many different ways. However, this is a freeroll, but still, A-8 is a medium hand at best
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Another thing probably worth mentioning...initially, chip leader was fairly tight, but he's been playing more aggressively once we were all in the "money" (if you can call .25 money).
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Any random hand will beat you 40% of the time and your a slight to medium dog to PP's and A/bigger kicker. Even putting leader on a big range, other than Asmall, I'm not thrilled with putting the number three stack up against anything unless I don't feel like I have a skill advantage.
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Not really sure how much of a skill advantage I had over the other players at this stage of the tournament, although I was certainly still better than average.
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I would fold this one and constantly raising his blinds in the future too and when I pick up something nice I'll get him.
A-8 isn't that nice here. Fold it. It was a good raise tho. |
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I called him. He had QJo and got a J on the turn. Looking back on it I'd say the other posters here are right - I should have waited for a better spot given my healthy stack. I think this is a weakness of mine right now. Once I'm in the money I tend to call all-ins with marginal cards. Now that I'm aware of it I plan to stop doing it.
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There's one other factor that argues for not being in this hand . . .
. . . Sitting with the big stack to your left is a crummy seat. If you're playing with 9-to-a-table, the table is going to break up soon and you'll get a better seat. Then you can go pummel some shorter stacks and make money more easily. If you're sitting 10-to-a-table, then you're stuck with him for a while. But even so, I'd recommend not picking a fight with the big stack if there's easy money to be made elsewhere. |
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