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10+1 2 Table bubble hand
Previous round in the short stack battle for the blinds I put the villian all-in with K4 and he called with 86 and hit the 8 to double up (promplty losing some of those chips with calling preflop raises and folding the flop ??) , so he seems capable of correctly calling with any two. Whats the best way to play this?
#Game No : 2148736321 ***** Hand History for Game 2148736321 ***** NL Hold'em Trny:12774855 Level:8 Blinds (150/300) - Friday, June 03, 15:22:10 EDT 2005 Table 2 - Table(355262) Table #1 (Real Money) Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 1: chippe924 ( $4020 ) Seat 4: reddolphin ( $8150 ) Seat 5: CanucksRule ( $5108 ) Seat 6: Villian ( $560 ) Seat 7: Hero( $2162 ) Trny:12774855 Level:8 Blinds (150/300) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to EnderIII [ 2h 3h ] chippe924 folds. reddolphin folds. CanucksRule folds. Jaybrid35 calls [150]. EnderIII checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Kd, 4c, 9c ] Jaybrid35 is all-In [260] EnderIII folds. EnderIII: 23 Jaybrid35 does not show cards. Jaybrid35 wins 860 chips Game #2148739450 starts. 23 suited is ~36% against a random hand, so is this a preflop push due to the pot odds and not wanting to be moved off the hand? Payout structure for these is flatter than 1 tables with 1st-80, 2nd-60, 3rd-40 and 4th 20. Thanks for any input, it felt weak, but i just wasn't sure. |
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