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from a live game, an awkward situation
A friend of mine has been hosting a weekly $10 NLHE tournament. Attendance is usually 12-16 people. On the night in question, payout structure is 75-45-30-10. I'm reasonably certain I'm the best player there.
I'm up from the table getting a beer, so when there are three limpers to my BB - MP, who is a loose/passive calling station, and button and SB, who I don't really know yet - I check blind from the kitchen. Same thing on the flop, but then MP bets 100 (blinds are 10/20, there was 80 in the pot. I have ~1600 behind, I don't remember other stacks but I think a couple of these guys had <1000). Button calls, SB minraises to 200. I get back to my seat and see a flop of 7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. I look at my cards: A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Oops. What do you do? (EDIT: There are probably about 13 people left, and 7 people total at my table.) |
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
I would make it 600 and fold to a push unless you think these guys will overplay top pair. What an ugly situation.
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
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I'm up from the table getting a beer [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I check blind from the kitchen [/ QUOTE ] there should be more threads like this. i'd move in here. you're going to get called by Jx a lot. if your home game is anything like the home games i play in, i'm not folding this unless there are 4 spades on the board, so we may as well get it in now. along those same lines, you're going to get called by a 1-pair hand. |
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
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I would make it 600 and fold to a push unless you think these guys will overplay top pair. What an ugly situation. [/ QUOTE ] a couple of the dudes have under 1k. you're essentially pushing to them, so i'd just push and deny the bigger stack odds. |
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
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[ QUOTE ] I would make it 600 and fold to a push unless you think these guys will overplay top pair. What an ugly situation. [/ QUOTE ] a couple of the dudes have under 1k. you're essentially pushing to them, so i'd just push and deny the bigger stack odds. [/ QUOTE ] Whoops, I missed that. That makes it much more awkward IMO. Maybe call and get it in on any safe turn? Or just push now. |
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
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i'm not folding this unless there are 4 spades on the board, [/ QUOTE ] You're folding the nut flush? [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] I like to push here. |
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
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[ QUOTE ] i'm not folding this unless there are 4 spades on the board, [/ QUOTE ] You're folding the nut flush? [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] I like to push here. [/ QUOTE ] i find that when there are 7 cards on the board, you don't want to be the one holding the nuts. makes people suspicious. |
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Re: from a live game, an awkward situation
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i find that when there are 7 cards on the board, you don't want to be the one holding the nuts. makes people suspicious. [/ QUOTE ] Touche. |
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