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AQs utg in 10+1 at stars
First hand ever here on 2+2, be gentle.
PokerStars Game #2612252875: Tournament #12758919, Hold'em No Limit - Level IV (50/100) - 2005/09/19 - 12:06:25 (ET) Table '12758919 1' Seat #4 is the button Seat 1: CRP1 (2885 in chips) Seat 3: xenogears112 (3760 in chips) Seat 4: kdcurent (2005 in chips) Seat 5: Jackal-Lion (1485 in chips) Seat 6: Sotally Tobr (950 in chips) Seat 7: thorsi (960 in chips) Seat 8: coco8uk (1130 in chips) Seat 9: GrayFOX22 (325 in chips) Jackal-Lion: posts small blind 50 Sotally Tobr: posts big blind 100 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to thorsi [Ah Qh] thorsi: raises 200 to 300 coco8uk: calls 300 GrayFOX22: raises 25 to 325 and is all-in CRP1: folds xenogears112: folds kdcurent: raises 675 to 1000 Jackal-Lion: folds Sotally Tobr: folds thorsi: ?? Well guys, easy or not? I seem to misjudge these situations. Perhaps better to limp? I am a newbie, only have some 250 sng's played. 100 5+,5 with roi 22%, then 120 10+1 with roi 30%, then 30 20+2 roi -10% [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: AQs utg in 10+1 at stars
i would be inclined to fold. that last dude doesn't have AJ unless he sucks.
also, i would push on my first action. welcome to the forum. |
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Re: AQs utg in 10+1 at stars
With the action as it stands, either the other players have no concept of UTG play or they have mid-high pockets or AK and are willing to gamble.
It was a good hand defining raise, but based on the fact you have to beat two players with AQ it is a fold. If you limp it might induce the late position player to merely call the all-in rather then reraise in which case you can play but tread lightly. I think you are priced in to call, however. If you are dominated so be it. If you're really hurtin' against AA, KK or QQ then oops. But you've put in 1/3rd your stack and are getting over 2.5:1 to call and the blinds will be hitting you next taking about 23% more of your stack. IMHO you pot committed yourself with that raise. |
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