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Strategy Question
Please help me with my thought process on this.
$6.50 Turbo PokerStars 6 of 9 players remaining. Blinds 100/200 BobbyCharles 2560 chips - Small Blind Villain 1540 Chips - Big Blind Folded around to me with K T offsuit. I'm looking to take down the pot here if possible so I raise to 800. Villain goes all in. It's another 740 to me and I call. Villain turns over A 5 off. You know the rest of the story. At the first bet: After folding around to me, was this the right sized bet? After the all in: Granted K T is a mediocre hand at a full table, but KT heads up is better than mediocre and is a slight dog against Ax. Was this a bad call? Please help me out. |
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Re: Strategy Question
Well, the raise you put in on SB was large enough to arouse the steal suspicion, I think that's why he went all in. For me (I am a bit more conservative) I dont want to risk a third of my stack on a steal 400-600 would be plenty I think. Since he goes all in your steal is called out (even if he is on 78s) and you are done with the hand - dont get too attached to your moves [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] What I'd remember is that he aggressively protects his blind and make the same move with a monster in that scenario, QQ KK AA (if I get lucky enought to be in that spot again with those cards). He'll remember you backing down to a re-raise and may try it again.
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