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NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
say you have 10-15 BBs. you are short but not extremely desperate, yet. you are dealt a small pair (say 22-55) UTG or UTG+1. what will you generally do?
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
fold.
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
I dont even consider 15BB in mid--late tourney short stacked. It isnt cumfy so Ill definitely go with hands like JJ and QQ without thinking to hard but now way I think about getting real tricky with 44 or something.
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
There are two reasons why you generally need to throw away small pairs from EP with a short stack. Most importantly, you are playing small pairs for their set value. When you have 10BBs or less you don't really have the implied odds necessary. At 15BBs, you might have implied odds but you don't have a lot of chips to fold to a raise so you have to be pretty confident that you can get in cheaply. The second reason, related to the last point, is that (especially later in a tournament) few pots go unraised pre-flop. So if you limp early you're bound to face a raise and you definitely don't have implied odds to call one.
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
Lloyd if it is multi way I might call a 2BB raise with a pp. It just has such huge implied odds at that point...especially 4 ways..
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
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Lloyd if it is multi way I might call a 2BB raise with a pp. It just has such huge implied odds at that point...especially 4 ways.. [/ QUOTE ] I think it would be a huge mistake to call any type of a raise when you have a small pair in EP. You'll still have several people to act behind you who can re-raise costing you precious chips. |
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
At 10BB I absolutely concur @ 15...I think I need to take that chance and at 20 I call with no hesitation...just my personal style..some players value baby pairs higher than others..Cloutier doesnt even play them in EP at the beginning of tourneys or so his book says...I think thats a mistake personally and players like Ivey seem to value them highly..while others not so high.
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
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At 10BB I absolutely concur @ 15...I think I need to take that chance and at 20 I call with no hesitation...just my personal style..some players value baby pairs higher than others..Cloutier doesnt even play them in EP at the beginning of tourneys or so his book says...I think thats a mistake personally and players like Ivey seem to value them highly..while others not so high. [/ QUOTE ] I cannot decipher this. I do not understand what your numbers mean. |
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
the problem here is that you can almost never limp and get inplied odds, since most times you will get raised off your hand. i think this is a fold barring unusual circumstances.
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Re: NL tourneys: small pairs from EP with a short stack
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say you have 10-15 BBs. you are short but not extremely desperate, yet. you are dealt a small pair (say 22-55) UTG or UTG+1. what will you generally do? [/ QUOTE ] At a full table, fold. Or maybe move in on the 10X BB stack if the dynamics suggest I will likely steal. Certainly with only 8X BB I likely move in. With a 10-20X BB stack I likely fold. With an ante, I may move in with 12-13X BB stack if dynamics are suitable. I wouldn't give consideration to limping with them unless I and most of the table had 20X BB or more. |
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