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Too aggressive?
2 table Sng at stars with 12 people still in. The Blinds are 50/100 and I’m the short stack with T 1165. 6 players at the table, utg the folds, the next two limp. I’m on button with 99, I move all in, sb calls with TT and I get no help and I’m out. Is this pretty much a mandatory play or do I need something a little stronger? It seems I’ve been running into higher pairs every time I make this play.
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Re: Too aggressive?
You're not at the desperation point yet. As aggressive as I am, I still don't like throwing down the gauntlet with 99 when 2 opponents have already chosen to enter the pot. with 1195, I'd probably call and see what flopped. With less than 1100, it's a tough choice between folding and gambling.
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Re: Too aggressive?
I think it is a pretty solid play you made. Hard to fault you after the the two limpers you are likely to have the best hand and there is a ton of money in the pot.
Heck I would be worried if you were folding, not if you were raising and got beat. Edited after reading the first response. What makes it a good play is two people have shown weakness by limping early, you still have enough of a stack to scare them and you hope to win in one of two ways, by having them fold or by having your hand hold up. EP might well fold A-Q, A-J or A-T in this position, which would be a FTOP mistake if they could get the nines HU with other money in the pot. The hands I would be most afraid of from the limpers would be 10-10 or JJ but that is a chance you take. Regards |
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