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$22: 66 After Short Stack Minraises ??
Do you push him here? Just chuck the hand? Call and see how the flop treats you? Another one of those holes in my game where I really have no idea what to do in situations such as this one:
***** Hand History for Game 2840879090 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:16405826 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Friday, October 07, 10:45:43 EDT 2005 Table Table 14437 (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 5: Kappak23 ( $280 ) Seat 6: Madcap64 ( $850 ) Seat 9: TheRoyalWee ( $670 ) Seat 2: DocBG ( $800 ) Seat 4: fc121 ( $1400 ) Seat 8: neo4u ( $645 ) Seat 1: SLYCKBYRD222 ( $2105 ) Seat 7: gibfish ( $1250 ) Trny:16405826 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to TheRoyalWee [ 6c 6d ] Kappak23 raises [100]. Madcap64 folds. gibfish folds. neo4u folds. TheRoyalWee ???? |
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Re: $22: 66 After Short Stack Minraises ??
I'm letting this one go.
You probably have a coin-flip at best, 3 players left to act, and an UTG raise (albeit min-raise). Although you have some FE, you're not desperate and I think you can find a better spot. Edit: Looking at UTG's stack, you have no FE (but can only lose 280). I still don't like it. |
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Re: $22: 66 After Short Stack Minraises ??
Between the UTG minraise (always scary) and the minraise committing 1/3 of his stack, I'm letting this go. You're at best a coinflip and this guy is begging for a call/raise.
You're playing this hand for 280 chips, not 100. I can't imagine there's a chance in hell you get him to fold the hand. In addition, it's not like the chips you're risking are insignificant. It's 40% of your stack...I'd rather have the stack of 670 chips to blind steal with at the 50/100 level. Personally I don't play it here. -SonnyJay |
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