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Probability of getting away with this.
Party Super. Average table, more passive than most perhaps. Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (9 handed)
SB (t1070) BB (t995) UTG (t4720) UTG+1 (t4070) MP1 (t2652) MP2 (t6285) MP3 (t2290) CO (t895) Button (t4230) 4 limps to you in the SB holding 2 rags. You go all in. +EV play? Need more info? |
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Re: Probability of getting away with this.
4 limps to you in the SB holding 2 rags. You go all in. +EV play? Need more info?
Not if you get called.... |
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Re: Probability of getting away with this.
I have posted a couple of hands where I pulled a move in this type of situation, but you have to be careful when picking the right spot for it, you're bluffing with 5 other players in the pot, so you need a lot to make this work.
First off, which stacks are the limpers. Also, what's your read on the BB? His stack size is key here because he's short and will be getting really great odds to call here, not only that, if he does come along, then a limper with a big stack may be more inclined to call off 900 chips and try to hit two birds with one stone. Based on the limited info, I don't thing this is a good spot to try and punish limpers. |
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Re: Probability of getting away with this.
I'm not digging it. From what I've seen there is some juicy play in the PartySuper and your rags have a good chance of getting called by a QJ, KJ, etc.
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Re: Probability of getting away with this.
a ton of PP's limp call in this situation too.
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#6
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Re: Probability of getting away with this.
I was actually watching this table & as I saw all the limpers - rare at this blind level I think - I thought I bet someone goes all in; sure enough the SB did with J4, the 2nd limper called with 66 (everyone else folded).
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Re: Probability of getting away with this.
dont like it, u dont have enough
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