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A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
25 left, 20 get $175 tourney dollars. It's turbo. I'm about 17th or 18th out of the remaining 25.
PokerStars Game #2926174844: Tournament #14327662, Hold'em No Limit - Level XVI (4000/8000) - 2005/10/29 - 22:47:00 (ET) Table '14327662 25' Seat #5 is the button Seat 1: c_alt24 (60481 in chips) Seat 2: rjsob (95480 in chips) Seat 3: RonW54 (17896 in chips) Seat 4: enyce5510 (29707 in chips) Seat 5: cnew27 (19980 in chips) Seat 6: rosswolf (22341 in chips) Seat 7: rajrajraj (34570 in chips) Seat 8: TESS134 (22930 in chips) Seat 9: scoop22 (20310 in chips) c_alt24: posts the ante 400 rjsob: posts the ante 400 RonW54: posts the ante 400 enyce5510: posts the ante 400 cnew27: posts the ante 400 rosswolf: posts the ante 400 rajrajraj: posts the ante 400 TESS134: posts the ante 400 scoop22: posts the ante 400 rosswolf: posts small blind 4000 rajrajraj: posts big blind 8000 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to cnew27 [7d 7h] TESS134: folds scoop22: raises 11910 to 19910 and is all-in c_alt24: folds rjsob: folds RonW54: folds enyce5510: folds cnew27: ???????????????????? |
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
Fold
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
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Fold [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
fold.
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
Let me clarify: The blinds are basically going to eat me up. I can either call my stack with 77 or push one of four random hands behind me into gigantic stacks that will call with most anything.
And please elaborate instead of saying fold. My dog could say fold. |
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
your dog can say fold?! I can't get mine to stop licking stranger.
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
I don't know that you're ahead here and, more importantly, I'm looking for a post to open-push, that's why I fold. The blinds just passed you, so you do have some time (not much, but some). Also, it's not like your a tiny stack amongst giants, there's enough stack in the same field as yours that you have more FE IMO than you might think.
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] you're a slight favorite against the opponent's range
[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] you're getting a huge overlay [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] if you fold this, you have less than 1.5 BB, so you have no FE ***AND*** [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] it is very unlikely that you can fold your way to a seat Add it all up and I think you have to call, but I'm definitely not a supersat expert. Maybe someone can identify the error in my analysis. Later, Che |
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Re: A really tough sat decision (for me anyways)
I think the key is this is a TURBO Super Sat. When is the next blind jump?
Where are the other 7-8 Smaller stacks in relation to the button on there tables? Clayton is the button here and will have 7 more hands to see before he HAS to make a move and even then he can wait it out. I like to see the other tables and the smaller stacks relationship to the blinds. Are there 5 other stacks that are in MORE danger than you of going out? I think having the button makes this a fold. Having 8 smaller stacks than you with 5 needing to bust makes this a fold. Hotrod |
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