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PP Super Tuesday, 38 players left out of 1140. Right now in the money paying 31-40 $820 (entry fee was $162) and 1st place is about $35k
***** Hand History for Game 3006686799 ***** NL Texas Hold'em Trny:17252175 Level:14 Blinds (1000/2000) - Wednesday, November 09, 01:52:02 EDT 2005 Table Super Tuesday(507927) Table #3 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: RedsFull ( $14002 ) Seat 2: puetz ( $42000 ) Seat 3: KidWonder ( $32719 ) Seat 4: JeanLafitte ( $11304 ) Seat 5: finchdog ( $8084 ) Seat 6: SpeedFool ( $37788 ) Seat 7: flimsin ( $4346 ) Seat 8: theking113 ( $17080 ) Seat 9: DonkeyPatrol ( $22350 ) Seat 10: sirio11 ( $34973 ) Trny:17252175 Level:14 Blinds (1000/2000) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to sirio11 [ 9d 9s ] sirio11 raises [7600]. RedsFull folds. puetz folds. KidWonder folds. JeanLafitte folds. finchdog folds. SpeedFool is all-In [37788] flimsin folds. theking113 folds. DonkeyPatrol folds. Your time bank will be activated in 5 secs. If you do not want it to be used, please act now. sirio11 will be using his time bank for this hand. Your move ?? |
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1.75:1, not very deep stacks, looks like a call to me.
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Why the big opening raise?
But man... did you have a plan for what you were gonna do if put all in? Here I just don't see him doing this with many lower pairs. He couldnt reraise you without obviously being all in so any big pair or other big hand will just jam. I wasn't there and don't know the table dynamics or your image or his, but without a read I don't think you're ahead often enough here to call. I guess I could see him with 88 or AJ. I guess. Maybe. You need like 40% equity, so it's close, but most players are only making that move with a tight range of hands. Blah. Everett |
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You showed strength UTG, and he pops you. I expect to see a higher pair here much of the time, and if not, you're likely only a small favorite. You're still in decent shape even with the blinds about to hit you. I reluctantly find a fold.
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you don't need 40% equity to be right..
even vs AQo+, AQs+, TT+, it would be a call. but yea, like everett said, ,why the big raise? i didnt notice that at first |
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First, I have no idea about the guy since I wasn't paying any attention to the Party tournament because I was playing the FT of the WPT tournament in Dise (first mistake).
Second: The big raise is just part of a variation of my bets with middle pairs in this position. Third: The bet all in by the guy does not look like AA-KK to me, so I put him in this range AK, QQ-TT since I don't have a clue about how he plays, but if he's an aggressive player then you should add 88,AQ. So, after some deliberation I went for the call, but I'm not really sure if it's the best play. For me 99 is about the limit hand to call in this spot, but maybe I should change to TT-AA, AK. What do you think guys? |
#8
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![]() If your pot odds are 1.75:1 then you are correct to call against any range except TT+,AKs/AK , however, this is based purely on card combinations and not on how likely you think your oppoenent is to have a given hand. |
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Fold.
It seems like a spot where the vast majority of the time you are coinflipping or are a big dog. You are going to see JJ and up here way too often IMO. -Jason |
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not paying attention to the tourney is the main problem here, yet everyones input on this thread is not to be over looked...go ahead and gamble--punish ur self for not focusing on the game--uve got 1/4 to 1/5 of ur chips in the pot...watch him flip over a lower pair...what did he have over--
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