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Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
does a push here rish too much?
NL Texas Hold'em $200 Buy-in + $15 Entry Fee Trny:18154632 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) - Saturday, December 10, 10:48:43 EDT 2005 Table Table 67991 (Real Money) Seat 1 is the button Total number of players : 7 Seat 1: CALLMEJUNIOR ( $550 ) Seat 2: leftman ( $2295 ) Seat 3: HERO ( $1645 ) Seat 4: jcsox ( $410 ) Seat 7: lpw1535 ( $2305 ) Seat 8: pandirector ( $900 ) Seat 10: golferdh1 ( $1895 ) Trny:18154632 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ Td Tc ] jcsox folds. lpw1535 folds. pandirector folds. golferdh1 folds. CALLMEJUNIOR folds. leftman raises [150]. HERO ?? |
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
No. I'd almost certainly push here.
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
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No. I'd almost certainly push here. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
I like a call here. If you push and are called than you are either behind or a coin flip. By playing the hand slower, he also gives his opponent more chances to make a mistake. TT is a good hand to play against a single opponent in position.
The main reason that I play it slow is that I'm in position and want to use it for effectiveness. I assume that Curtains is the better of the two poker players and should be using his post-flop skills. Even though a card higher than a Ten will fall on the flop more than 50% of the time, I'm not overly worried if an Ace doesn't fall. By playing the hand slower, he also gives his opponent more chances to make a mistake. |
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
The $150 move by SB is the same as a limp (please let me see a cheap flop - Please)...WE DON'T ALLOW LIMPING SB's...push
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
I push, that raise looks like a "I want to take down the blinds while only risking minumum" I think calling is worse than folding.
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
push.. you have no idea where you stand if you just call. opponent could be raising j5o, what are you going to do on a j43 flop?? will be very very hard to play post flop even for a good player.
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
Blinds 50/100, villain raises to 150?
Anyway, TT = good hand, no extreme situations like raise+reraise or bubble with short stack... push. |
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
do you guys change your mind if vallian raises to $300 (3BB) instead?
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Re: Custer Hand #3(BP): 16BB, TT in BB, facing mini-raise from SB
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do you guys change your mind if vallian raises to $300 (3BB) instead? [/ QUOTE ] No. It's still a push. |
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