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another simple preflop question
blinds 10/15 (2nd orbit)
5 limpers to you, you are in the BB with TT. You raise to 100, planning to call an all in from SB who is short stacked. good/bad/standard? |
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Re: another simple preflop question
Based on the limited information given, this line sounds ok to me.
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Re: another simple preflop question
OK, but you could also just check. With this many players and deep money, you have a very favorable situation to play mainly for a set.
The raise is OK too, although you may build a big pot out of position. Unless someone is trapping you have the best hand. You can get your money in on a low flop. |
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Re: another simple preflop question
You must put in a big raise.. with 5 limpers not everyone has a good hand and calling shows weakness.. the last 3 limpers are probably just going in with garbage but tempted by the pot odds, and nobody would really slow play a monster in early position unless they're really dumb.. I would put in about a 200 raise.. checking imo is the worst thing you can do because 10's against 5 people is a very weak holding unless you flop a set (which is unlikely)
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Re: another simple preflop question
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I would put in about a 200 raise [/ QUOTE ] That's a pretty big overbet. 100 by the OP seems more reasonable. [ QUOTE ] nobody would really slow play a monster in early position unless they're really dumb [/ QUOTE ] Why is that dumb if someone would raise to 200 with TT? [ QUOTE ] checking imo is the worst thing you can do because 10's against 5 people is a very weak holding unless you flop a set (which is unlikely) [/ QUOTE ] 6-handed, it seems like you are getting odds to flop a set. The money is deep. This early, you may get a lot of action if you hit. If someone is playing for a limpraise, you are in much better shape checking. Checking is clearly EV+. Maybe raising is more EV+. |
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