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Another one from early in the Super...
Moved to my second table with ~700 chips. Guy around 1000 raises to 60 (10/20 blinds). I call with TT. Two more callers behind me and the flop comes Q73, all hearts (I have the 10 of hearts.) Pot is 270, I have about 640 left and the pre-flop raiser bets 150. What's my play? Is it different if it was heads up with the raiser?
Steve |
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Re: Another one from early in the Super...
I think a pre-flop re-raise might've been in order. Maybe pop back to about 125 or 150.
Just a thought... |
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Re: Another one from early in the Super...
I think you can really only push or fold here, and I lean towards folding. And yes, this is very different if the pot is heads up IMO.
-Rizen |
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Re: Another one from early in the Super...
Four handed someone probably has a queen or a higher pp and someone probably has a higher heart. Fold!
Preflop, I think the call is OK. You don't always want to reraise with TT. You got a good result playing TT 4-way. You are mainly playing for a set. However, you may be able to play a low flop and some other flops. Any flop an overcard and you don't have a set or an open ended is a bad flop. |
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