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Botched hand, what do you do here?
So I am one of the lower stacks, 10 players left here out of a 180 person tourny. I have taken the blinds or hands down on the flop from the BB the last 3-4 times they came around. So whats your play here? Do you push with your 14 outs or fold and wait for a better spot to get the money in.
Also I should of raised preflop/pushed the flop but since I didn't, whats your flop play. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t800 (5 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx MP (t23338) Button (t30732) Hero (t14785) BB (t43302) UTG (t15017) Preflop: Hero is SB with Jh, Qd. 3 folds, Hero completes, BB checks. Flop: (t1400) Ts, 6h, 9d (2 players) Hero bets t1800, BB raises to t12800, hero? Now looking at it it seems to be an easy fold and I botched this hand badly. I usually take time to make a decision but must of got ansy and rushed on this one. |
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Re: Botched hand, what do you do here?
I'm far from an expert, but from the stack amounts shown, it looks like you need to make a move at some point to get into position to fight for first. An all-in move could have won the pot right there, which would have almost doubled your stack. even if Villian calls, your open ender gives you a respectable chance to win, plus pairing either of your cards could win it as well. I probably would have pushed all in (and probably missed and gotten knocked out!)
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