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Should I call against laggy medium stack
FullTiltPoker Game #242346969: $50 + $5 Sit & Go (1551942),
Doobie had been playing fairly laggy and he would often overbet push. Even without someone opening the pot Seat 1: Pokerbiotch57 (1,520) Seat 2: Hero (6,860) Seat 5: doobie2003k (5,120) doobie2003k posts the small blind of 150 Pokerbiotch57 posts the big blind of 300 The button is in seat #2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [9c 9d] Hero raises to 1,050 doobie2003k raises to 5,120, and is all in Pokerbiotch57 folds Hero? |
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Re: Should I call against laggy medium stack
Yes, call. 99 is great in this spot, especially if he's LAG. You've got a great shot at first if you win, still in competition for 2nd if you lose.
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Re: Should I call against laggy medium stack
follllllld
you know you're the best person at this table! play em down! you are obviously a coinflip, so why take the odds? If you lose the flip, you're have 3BB left! If you win, that's sweet cuz you're almost guarenteed 1st, but you've got a damn good shot at it with 5k chips... i guess it might depend on the prize structure, like if 1st was heavy, i'd like to make this call. But this is such a coinflip, and I'd prefer to chip away at them without committing 90% of my stack on what is almost definitely a 50/50 Am I wrong? I might be..... please tell me if i am |
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Re: Should I call against laggy medium stack
Hero calls
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Re: Should I call against laggy medium stack
Hero makes the call. He wins the tournament if his hand holds, and he still has somewhat of a shot for 2nd if it doesnt. This depends on his range of hands, but I cant expect it to be tighter than 22+ A7o+, KTo+
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