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99 preflop decision $100r
rebuy over, ~90 left out of 250
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t600 (9 handed) converter Button (t11125) SB (t5710) BB (t16613) UTG (t9275) UTG+1 (t35270) MP1 (t16119) MP2 (t16357) Hero (t15155) CO (t25580) Preflop: Hero is MP3 with 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP1 raises to t1850</font>, Hero? i folded. if you call, how are you playing certain flops? edit/ raise should be 1800, standard 3x open for this table. other info i have reraised this guy twice in past .5 hour and he folded both times. |
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
I call, and call a bet on a raggity flop, or with one overcard. If I flop a set I will play fast on a draw heavy board, but slower on an uncoordinated flop. The turn is probably the most important decision, but I think you have a stack deep enough to be calling in position on a raiser.
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
ok he bets 3000 on Q73r flop, you call. he checks T turn. 11k stacks left, pot 10k.
edit/ and are you auto folding any A flop? |
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
bump
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
Wow thats a ridiculously tight preflop fold.
Call preflop. MAKE A DECISION ON THE FLOP. I'd say an overwhelming number of posters in the MTT board are terrified of playing flops, and its very bad. ESPECIALLY in a deep tournament with tough competition like the stars 100 rebuy. [censored] I'd call here with JTs and 22, let alone 99. Grow some balls and see what happens on the flop. This isn't a partypoker sit and go. You can see flops in position. |
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
Basically what Ansky said, without all the pent up aggression/roid rage.
call and play a flop, occasionally raise to like 4k occasionaly. |
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
Sometimes you can't be afraid to go to the felt. What you know about a player helps here determining his range of hands. You may want to make a considerable raise on the flop, giving you good information, to avoid this decision. You can check behind on the turn, but you will probably be right in calling a river bet because he could easily be bluffing. How many hands can a Q72 flop help? AA,KK,AQ,KQ,QQ,JJ,TT and the last two will be tough to play if you make a play at the pot on the flop or on the turn. Personally, I'd respect the ace and fold the flop. I suck playing middle pairs but I'd probably push the turn in your situation
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
Psh, its not pent up. Its open and straight foward aggression. I'm sorry if the OP got offended or thought I was too harsh, I'm just sour after a horrid run today.
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
no offense taken. i completely despise short stack poker and that just what tournaments happen to be. give me 200 bb and ill outplay every table.
its seems i have trouble mid game like 20-30 bb stacks figuring whether i should call to see flops and outplay. one reason i didnt was because i had taken two pots from this guy recently preflop, and if i played back maybe he would get pissed and not let it happen. |
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Re: 99 preflop decision $100r
[ QUOTE ]
Basically what Ansky said, without all the pent up aggression/roid rage. call and play a flop, occasionally raise to like 4k occasionaly. [/ QUOTE ] Basically what Ansky said, with even more roid rage. At least call and see what the flop brings. Who knows, maybe you'll get another caller. |
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