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making a move 4 handed
Hi!
Recently I played in a live tournament with 36 players.. when we were 4 people left this happened Total chips in play 140K Blinds are 1000-2000 UTG (about 20) limps, really tight player still floating on some kings and aces BUTTON (about 50K) calls HERO (about 25K) completes from SB with J9o BB (about 45K) checks Flop: 8TT ,two diamonds, pot: 8000 UTG checks, MP checks, Hero moves allin.. I'm thinking that I will have to consider a call if anyone should move allin so I might as well move allin myself to try and pick up the 8K thats already in the pot.. am I way off here? Results will follow when some replies show up! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: making a move 4 handed
So tight UTG limper doesnt worry you?
I'm not sure I would move in here. Especially when these guys are trying to give you a free card. Nick |
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Re: making a move 4 handed
4 handed like this it is difficult to put someone on KK or AA. Either way, I would not push this hand. |
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Re: making a move 4 handed
Problem is im first to act on the flop (since I was SB), BB is really aggressive so there is a great chance he will bet if I check.. UTG that limped preflop is (as i mentioned) really tight however I felt that I had to gamble on him not limping with AA/KK/QQ, he's had a AA, KK abnormally many times in the tourney and has always made a solid raise with them.. So my mind was on him having a hand he's afraid of comitting his entire stack with preflop (both me and BB is really aggressive and have been dominating the final table, and I think he is a bit intimidated by our play) , however I took a beating a while ago to become a bit short.. point is that im probably not getting a free card on this one with 3 to act behind me and one of them being very aggressive
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