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Old 11-28-2005, 09:33 PM
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Default Seems simple.. but obviously not

This seems like a pretty simple hand unless your actually in it... But I am sure everyone has been in it so I'd like to see how you guys handled it.

Party 5/10 NL

Seat 2: UTG + 1( $346.25 )
Seat 3: Hero ( $531.50 )
Seat 4: MP( $826.10 )
Seat 5: SB( $845.70 )
Seat 6: BB (Villain) ( $963 )
Seat 1: UTG( $1016 )

** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero[ Kd Kc ]
UTG calls [$10].
UTG +1 folds.
Hero raises [$35].
MP calls [$35].
SB folds.
Villain raises [$140].
UTG folds.

No real read on this guy... He just sat down a few hands ago but at the time he seemed pretty tight. It seemed a little odd since he was out of position so I was definitely worried about AA but could also consider AK suited or QQ-10 10. Can you really get away from this hand preflop? And if you can't get away from it, is there any reason NOT to push preflop?

I'll post results later... Thanks
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Old 11-28-2005, 09:40 PM
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Default Re: Seems simple.. but obviously not

Stop trying to disguise your bad beat post...
obviously you push 100% 6-handed with a short stack and obviously you should have more than 50 bb's...

You must push because you have such a short stack and the bb might be raising big with TT-AK from bb to try to take the ot down preflop.

This is one of those situations where you should ask yourself why you have a 530 stack, and not question yourself when you went allin pf with KK and lost it.
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