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Was I priced in?
15 man home game tourney-5 per table
Blinds 25/50 pokergods111 $425 in chips Ok just to give a little idea. I was running the table pretty much winning with aggression. A player who I knew played pretty well was moved to the left of me. I was small blind and I raised $150 making it $200. The guy to the left of me bet enough to put me all-in. I folded. Now my question is was I priced in by already having pretty much half of my chips in the pot and should I have called? Thanks in advabce for any input. |
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Re: Was I priced in?
Your cards would help but push preflop.
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Re: Was I priced in?
So your suggesting that I should have made the move? Is that correct?
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Re: Was I priced in?
What he's saying is that if you were willing to put half your stack in on a raise, you should have just pushed the whole thing, rather than being put to a decision where you might have to fold a hand with half your stack already in the pot. Exactly what happened to you.
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Re: Was I priced in?
He's saying your original post didnt say what cards you had.
But getting laid 3/1, you have to call with any hand you were willing to bet 1/2 your stack with on your initial raise. |
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Re: Was I priced in?
Jesus Christ. I didnt even realize I left out one very important detail. My hand was 9c8c. Sorry about that.
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Re: Was I priced in?
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Jesus Christ. I didnt even realize I left out one very important detail. My hand was 9c8c. Sorry about that. [/ QUOTE ]I don't like the original raise AT ALL. Go all in. Or fold. There's no other options with that hand. |
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Re: Was I priced in?
The others are correct.
If you will bet $200, you should just bet it all. Also, how do you expect advice when you don't post your actual hand? |
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Re: Was I priced in?
you're running over the table, yet have t425 with blinds t25/t50?
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Re: Was I priced in?
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you're running over the table, yet have t425 with blinds t25/t50? [/ QUOTE ] It's very possible they started with a smaller starting stack than what we are used to online and blinds at 1/2 or 5/10. The lack of information here does make it difficult to give advice though... I'd suggest the OP give more info like stack sizes of relevant players in the hand, positions, how far along the tournament is (how many left vs. how many paid) and tournament structure. |
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