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K8s, here we go again
i'm glad i didn't let myself get blinded out. isn't this good enough to push with? i mean i'm EP but it's a decent hand, right?
#Game No : 3092202972 ***** Hand History for Game 3092202972 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $10 Buy-in + $1 Entry Fee Trny:17707312 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) - Friday, November 25, 08:08:15 EDT 2005 Table Table 66925 (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 1: rdg133 ( $975 ) Seat 4: dbg513al ( $2715 ) Seat 6: A_U_S_S_I_E ( $955 ) Seat 10: wmood ( $1230 ) Seat 8: heret1k ( $770 ) Seat 7: jwigginton ( $1355 ) Trny:17707312 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to heret1k [ 8h Kh ] jwigginton folds. heret1k is all-In [770] wmood folds. rdg133 is all-In [975] dbg513al calls [925]. A_U_S_S_I_E folds. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Ad, 6c, 5s ] ** Dealing Turn ** [ 4d ] ** Dealing River ** [ 9s ] dbg513al shows [ As, Qs ] a pair of aces. heret1k shows [ 8h, Kh ] high card ace. rdg133 shows [ 3d, 3h ] a pair of threes. dbg513al wins 410 chips from side pot #1 with a pair of aces. dbg513al wins 2410 chips from the main pot with a pair of aces. heret1k finished in sixth place. rdg133 finished in fifth place. |
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Re: K8s, here we go again
According to SNGPT this is close, but I would fold here. If you were on the button this would be a push. However, I don't like pushing into 4 people with this many chips and this weak of a hand.
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Re: K8s, here we go again
I don't like this push, it's very borderline and too many people to act after you, and also you still have almost 8xBB's. If you had ~150 less, or were on the button (or possibly, but rarely, the CO) I would push this, not here though.
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Re: K8s, here we go again
I'd fold too.
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Re: K8s, here we go again
ok.. i'm going to take a break from these for a while, read this forum more and try some other games, i clearly have some fundamental problems with tourney play and it'll bankrupt me if i don't stop right now. but thanks for all your help so far.
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Re: K8s, here we go again
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According to SNGPT this is close, but I would fold here. [/ QUOTE ] I find this difficult to believe unless you put the players behind you on a fairly tight calling range, i.e. tighter than the real players at the 10+1s. Can you confirm your calling range assumption please? |
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Re: K8s, here we go again
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[ QUOTE ] According to SNGPT this is close, but I would fold here. [/ QUOTE ] I find this difficult to believe unless you put the players behind you on a fairly tight calling range, i.e. tighter than the real players at the 10+1s. Can you confirm your calling range assumption please? [/ QUOTE ] I'm assuming that we want an EV diff. of over 0.5%. That's the case if two players have a 'Tight' (TT+,AQs+,AKo) calling range, and two have an 'Average' calling range (66+,ATs+,AJo+). With better (much looser) calling ranges it will be easily -EV. |
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Re: K8s, here we go again
$10+1'ers only calling with TT+, AQs+. Heh! You're having a larf there..
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Re: K8s, here we go again
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$10+1'ers only calling with TT+, AQs+. Heh! You're having a larf there.. [/ QUOTE ] This is what I was getting at. I have a pet peeve with people who say "SNGPT says push", when it really doesn't say that. Garbage in -> garbage out. |
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Re: K8s, here we go again
I wouldn't feel comfortable about putting $55'ers on that range, unless it was some extreme situation, let alone $11 donks..
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