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Old 09-11-2005, 05:15 AM
stokken stokken is offline
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Default Question to a play

I have found 2 hands I finally believe is worth posting after having my ego shattered by betgo [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] 1 hand

ending stages of 11 r ps blinds 3000/6000, down to59 players. I am in sb 96K hand 44 bb is 48K

Folded to me I raise 4 x bb.
My line of thouhgt- Hoping to steal, but unless pp in bb I have a coinflipp. Image-thight I have a vp entered pots of 15%since break 1. I have pulled some plays and the table has been unbroken for a long time. BB I considered to be decent, but guessed he had some respect for me.If I had limped I reckon he would believe me weak and play at the blinds. Should I have let this one go?

Bb play is also of interest. He reraises all in with A-5 os. Given the above image and all. Is this justified as a hand to take the flipp with? What range would u put the sb on to make the move?And is that range coherent with my image

hand 2.same level 55 playeers left,I am in mp2 with KTs 48k folded to, I make a raise of 24k button has 196k, He moves all inn

Again is KTs to weak to move in with, I bet half my stack to show that I am pot commited and hoping I would be read for a medium to high pp.Button appears to be a good player, he has built him self up again from loosing 50-70% of his stack 3 times, he has an agressive style, but not loose-capable of alot of moves. He puts me all in with A7h. Is this too just?
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