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early 180 sng, flop decision
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I thought that my decision here was pretty clear, but my roommate disagreed. Comments on any part of the hand would be greatly appreciated. PokerStars Game #3269615604: Tournament #16185736, Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2005/12/07 - 19:58:28 (ET) Table '16185736 9' Seat #3 is the button Seat 1: L.A. Nation (1650 in chips) Seat 2: JUSTFOLDUM (1000 in chips) Seat 3: DrunkIrish05 (1110 in chips) Seat 4: FuggedAbout1 (800 in chips) Seat 5: fireman712 (1510 in chips) Seat 6: knegrin (1820 in chips) Seat 7: shaqishaq (1470 in chips) Seat 8: TheLittleDon (1890 in chips) Seat 9: scottsimp74 (2250 in chips) FuggedAbout1: posts small blind 10 fireman712: posts big blind 20 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to DrunkIrish05 [Qs Qc] knegrin: folds shaqishaq: folds TheLittleDon: calls 20 scottsimp74: raises 20 to 40 L.A. Nation: calls 40 JUSTFOLDUM: calls 40 DrunkIrish05: raises 140 to 180 FuggedAbout1: calls 170 fireman712: folds TheLittleDon: folds scottsimp74: calls 140 L.A. Nation: calls 140 JUSTFOLDUM: calls 140 *** FLOP *** [2c Tc 3c] FuggedAbout1: bets 620 and is all-in scottsimp74: raises 620 to 1240 L.A. Nation: folds JUSTFOLDUM: folds DrunkIrish05 ????? |
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Re: early 180 sng, flop decision
The old "don't go broke w/ a pair" is in effect.
I fold those queens. Once the flop hits, you're basically on a weak draw, having to beat two opponents. Not worth risking the whole tourny on that hand. |
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Re: early 180 sng, flop decision
I agree with the previous post, however, I have another question for you. What was the buy-in for this tournament? The reason I ask is because at lower limits it doesn't take much to move a person all-in and you may have had the best hand. Regardless, I think folding is your best choice.
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Re: early 180 sng, flop decision
I actually think this is a call. I've played in a few of these and once I had KK in the first hand. Flop was something like 59Q rainbow and a guy went all in and I called and he had something like 7T, no draw, no nothing. Generally, against normal people I'd fold, but you have no idea how stupid this guy could be.
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Re: early 180 sng, flop decision
I call this really fast. I think we have the best hand here a ton, and if not we still might have the highest club. The second guys min reraise screams weakness to me. He could be protecting a set, but I think you see crappy tens, weird draws and such more than you see sets or made flushes. Of course I'm assuming these guys are typical low buy-in donks (not an unfair assumption if this is a low buy in tournament).
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