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Re: TT UTG, NL100, 6 max
Aye, limpreraising with TT is... meh. The best possible result is that you win the pot preflop. In that case, you've won... oh, $16 bucks or so. And you risked $30 to do it.
Worst case, you get re-reraised, and you're screwed. second worst case, you get called. Are there any flops without a T that you're really comfortable with OOP? Save this fancy play for QQ+, use TT and below to stack him when you hit your set. |
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Re: TT UTG, NL100, 6 max
Thanks for your replies.
Yes i think you are probably right guys, that this play was too fancy- high risk, not enough award. What made me think that it might have been a good play at the time was that button and BB was very aggro preflop, meaning my TT would be better than a bunch of their raising hands. Here was the possible scenarios when i raised to 29: -Hopefully everybody will fold, this gives me a nice pot. -All fold except BB, who calls or raises. This is also ok since i think his range is quite big. -Button calls. This is not good. - Co or MP calls. This is very bad, and i am likely behind. -I get more than one caller. This is also very bad. The good thing about my big reraise is thoose of my opponents that might be thinking would put me on a strong hand, probably AA or KK. So MP or CO will mostly get out of the way, and i also think button would need a decent hand to call me here, leaving BB as the person who would most likely give me action. Obviously if the action preflop had been a bunch of limpers, i would have to play carefully. |
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