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$10 NL Tourney on Stars. 250 players left and it pays top 135. Blinds at 100/200 and I have about 8000.
A few hands earlier I raised it to 1200 from LP with 45 suited after a couple of limpers were in and they all folded. This time UTG table chipleader limps again for 200 and I raise it 1200 with pocket K's in MP. I think this is a good bet and might get a loose call from the big stack since he was one of the limpers a few hands earlier when I raised preflop. LP stack who has me barely covered reraises to 3200. What is my move? |
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i'd push. you def. can't fold, and you have enough of your stack in the middle that villain will have good odds to call.
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It's a push.
You want as much of LP's stack as possible, right? You don't want to call for close to 40% of your stack and check/fold an A hi flop, right? Best, McMelchior (Johan) |
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There is only one hand you are behind and the pot is worth fighting for, so unless you have some sort of specific read PUSH!!!
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Ask villain if he has AA.
If he says yes, push. If he says no, push. If he ignores you, push. |
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You are about 100 players away from the bubble, so it is time to start thinking about how you can eke into the money.
Since he is re-raising pre-flop, he probably has AA, so you should just call. If there is an Ace on the flop, check fold, because he probably had AK or AQ, or maybe even a set of Aces. You'd be way behind. If there isn't an Ace on the flop, just min bet, and if he raises, you can fold. He probably has AA or a set, and you would hate to bust out before you make the money. Just keep folding, stall whenever you can, and you should be able to float your way to a cool $20 or so. How did it turn out? |
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You are about 100 players away from the bubble, so it is time to start thinking about how you can eke into the money. Since he is re-raising pre-flop, he probably has AA, so you should just call. If there is an Ace on the flop, check fold, because he probably had AK or AQ, or maybe even a set of Aces. You'd be way behind. If there isn't an Ace on the flop, just min bet, and if he raises, you can fold. He probably has AA or a set, and you would hate to bust out before you make the money. Just keep folding, stall whenever you can, and you should be able to float your way to a cool $20 or so. How did it turn out? [/ QUOTE ] I think this is terrible advice. I'll expand on why later. |
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[ QUOTE ] You are about 100 players away from the bubble, so it is time to start thinking about how you can eke into the money. Since he is re-raising pre-flop, he probably has AA, so you should just call. If there is an Ace on the flop, check fold, because he probably had AK or AQ, or maybe even a set of Aces. You'd be way behind. If there isn't an Ace on the flop, just min bet, and if he raises, you can fold. He probably has AA or a set, and you would hate to bust out before you make the money. Just keep folding, stall whenever you can, and you should be able to float your way to a cool $20 or so. How did it turn out? [/ QUOTE ] I think this is terrible advice. I'll expand on why later. [/ QUOTE ] obvious joke |
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You are about 100 players away from the bubble, so it is time to start thinking about how you can eke into the money. [/ QUOTE ] Thats a joke right? [ QUOTE ] Since he is re-raising pre-flop, he probably has AA, so you should just call. If there is an Ace on the flop, check fold, because he probably had AK or AQ, or maybe even a set of Aces. You'd be way behind. [/ QUOTE ] I see so from the preflop raise you determined he has aces, but when an ace comes on the flop it morphs into AK/AQ? [ QUOTE ] If there isn't an Ace on the flop, just min bet, and if he raises, you can fold. He probably has AA or a set, and you would hate to bust out before you make the money. Just keep folding, stall whenever you can, and you should be able to float your way to a cool $20 or so. [/ QUOTE ] I see, this is a joke. |
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You are about 100 players away from the bubble, so it is time to start thinking about how you can eke into the money. Since he is re-raising pre-flop, he probably has AA, so you should just call. If there is an Ace on the flop, check fold, because he probably had AK or AQ, or maybe even a set of Aces. You'd be way behind. If there isn't an Ace on the flop, just min bet, and if he raises, you can fold. He probably has AA or a set, and you would hate to bust out before you make the money. Just keep folding, stall whenever you can, and you should be able to float your way to a cool $20 or so. How did it turn out? [/ QUOTE ] That was some hilarious [censored] [censored]. Please visit OOT if you have more gems like this. |
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