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$33 MTT, Push over PF raise and coldcallers
200/1000 left, $33 MTT, No reads, 2nd hand @ table. I read Matt Lessinger's book (decent read) and was experimenting w/ some of the concepts in it.
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t300 (10 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: ILIKESCOTCH2 ( $9381 ) Seat 2: mrnice55 ( $3599 ) Seat 3: BlitzDawg27 ( $5041 ) Seat 4: AAPOKA ( $7750 ) Seat 5: HoldemAK ( $2865 ) Seat 6: vladdyp ( $2475 ) Seat 7: Hero ( $7120 ) Seat 8: munks222 ( $6830 ) Seat 9: paboy30 ( $6003 ) Seat 10: BRICK_1 ( $3640 ) Trny:17789492 Level:8 Blinds (150/300) ** Dealing down cards ** Preflop: Hero is BB with 8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. munks222 folds. paboy30 raises [750]. BRICK_1 folds. ILIKESCOTCH2 folds. mrnice55 calls [750]. BlitzDawg27 folds. AAPOKA calls [750]. HoldemAK calls [750]. vladdyp folds. Hero is all-In [6820] Thoughts? Edit: What range of hands do you push? |
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Re: $33 MTT, Push over PF raise and coldcallers
i'm going to say that w/o reads this is.. spewing chips
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Re: $33 MTT, Push over PF raise and coldcallers
I don't get it. What are the specific dynamics of this hand that call for the all-in? If it works, you're the tall stack at the table by about 1,000. A key "inflection point", perhaps. But does that really translate into an all-in with two random cards against three who have seen fit to enter for 2.5x the BB?
I would think that a good suited connector like T9s would be the outer limit if you were going to try this kind of parlay. Note that I'm not agreeing with such a move, just that the internal logic of the tactic begins to fall apart with cards like the ones you played. But I'm interested in hearing your thoughts. |
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