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Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
From tonight's Micro Challenge. What range do you put a guy on who raises 45x the big blind?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (9 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx SB (t3501) BB (t3320) UTG (t7760) UTG+1 (t2285) MP1 (t2178) MP2 (t1540) Hero (t3425) CO (t7537) Button (t2215) Preflop: Hero is MP3 with A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#CC3333">UTG raises to t2250</font>, <font color="#666666">3 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero... |
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
No clue, Ill think about it when I see my cards. Ahhh I see them now....will respond in a sec.
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
I'm interesteed in what ranges you guys put him on... cause i make that raise pretty often at these levels.
And i get called by low PP's and A-low alllllllllll the time. |
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
I don't think it matters much whether you move allin or fold. I wouldn't feel confident enough to argue with anyone who made one play over the other. |
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
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i make that raise pretty often at these levels. [/ QUOTE ] You mean these buyins (not blinds)? I guess that's an AA-QQ (maybe AK) raise at a table that has shown to be donktastic and will find at least one caller/re-raiser. I guess you never know though, as I saw someone open push from EP about 3k with BB=50 and AJo. |
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
IMHO, he's very likely to have a PP here, and he's unlikely to have AA or KK. This makes play with AK really easy, and play with 88 rather difficult. I definitely fold the AK, and probably call with TT+. If he does it frequently, my calling standards go way down to AJ+, 88+ or so. Not sure if that's right, but I'm pretty certain that villain holds 22-QQ about 80% of the time here, although it's hard to say if it's more likely to be 22 or QQ.
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
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[ QUOTE ] i make that raise pretty often at these levels. [/ QUOTE ] You mean these buyins (not blinds)? I guess that's an AA-QQ (maybe AK) raise at a table that has shown to be donktastic and will find at least one caller/re-raiser. I guess you never know though, as I saw someone open push from EP about 3k with BB=50 and AJo. [/ QUOTE ] yea i meant at that buyyin. And i do it with AJs+, TT+. Not everytime, but often enough. Much, much worse hands call. As for your hand Fnurt at these buyins i'm all in immediately. |
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
Is it just me, or does anyone else think he meant to raise to 225 on the side number board and accidently hit a zero, or am I the only one that ever does that? It seems to happen every so often.
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
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Is it just me, or does anyone else think he meant to raise to 225 on the side number board and accidently hit a zero, or am I the only one that ever does that? It seems to happen every so often. [/ QUOTE ] I thought about that after the fact, but who knows. Maybe it's some Internet version of the shaky hand tell. |
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Re: Things they don\'t teach you in HOH
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Is it just me, or does anyone else think he meant to raise to 225 on the side number board and accidently hit a zero, or am I the only one that ever does that? It seems to happen every so often. [/ QUOTE ] I've done that atleast twice... and someone has done it infront of me once. That was sweet. |
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