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Step 2....Level 3 AK on the Big Blind
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (7 handed) converter
Hero (t845) UTG (t1190) MP1 (t675) MP2 (t1530) CO (t1900) Button (t850) SB (t3010) Preflop: Hero is BB with K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. UTG calls t50, MP1 calls t50, MP2 calls t50, CO calls t50, <font color="#CC3333">Button raises to t375</font>, <font color="#666666">[i] I what? |
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Re: Step 2....Level 3 AK on the Big Blind
He could want those dead chips, unless they call. It also seems your playing low buy in. He may have pocket pair, or trash, AQ, KJ, KQ.
Tough, Its either all-in or fold, you cannot call. I think id fold (your start with 800 chips on part right?) |
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Re: Step 2....Level 3 AK on the Big Blind
1000 chips.
I folded. all limpers folded and raiser got the pot. I ended up getting nothing until KQ with like 5 BB and went all in.----lost. SWUSC |
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Re: Step 2....Level 3 AK on the Big Blind
You have two problems for any action: a.) out of position b.) limpers have tied up some of the A's & K's...Therefore, I like fold
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Re: Step 2....Level 3 AK on the Big Blind
I used to make the mistake of calling. I want to be the aggressor here. He probably has overcards or a pair needless to say a coin-flip for 1/2 of your starting chips early, unnecessary.
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Re: Step 2....Level 3 AK on the Big Blind
A question for those recommending the fold; I guess it makes sense, why flip a coin now. However, assuming stack sizes were the same, how big would the big blind be for you to push--t100? t150?
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