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$1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
and #10439160-12 at SnG-5107p (No Limit Hold'em Sit and Go)
Powered by UltimateBet Started at 21/Dec/05 21:31:01 kochakaden is at seat 0 with 1810. sw33tang3l is at seat 1 with 2210. Glory Seeker is at seat 2 with 2480. msmike11 is at seat 3 with 940. jimbo33 is at seat 4 with 1960. Stoned Crazy is at seat 5 with 2600. salady is at seat 6 with 1450. jakeo is at seat 7 with 410. ace663 is at seat 9 with 1140. The button is at seat 2. msmike11 posts the small blind of 75. jimbo33 posts the big blind of 150. kochakaden: -- -- sw33tang3l: -- -- Glory Seeker: Ad Td msmike11: -- -- jimbo33: -- -- Stoned Crazy: -- -- salady: -- -- jakeo: -- -- ace663: -- -- Pre-flop: Stoned Crazy folds. salady calls. jakeo goes all-in for 410. ace663 folds. kochakaden folds. sw33tang3l calls. Glory Seeker goes all-in for 2480. Good play or no? I figured Short stack had nothing big. A small pair/2 Broadways/a weak ace was my hand range on him. Caller I put on extremely weak. Usually in this game they'll re-raise with 99+, AQ+. So I put him on a small pair (like 55 or another weak ace, like A9) So, I pushed. Comments? |
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Re: $1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
I think this line is solid. You can't fold, because of the fairly huge range of hands sw33tang3l is calling with. A small percentage of the time he may be slowplaying a monster, but most of the time I think he has A or K high here and is looking to pick up some free chips from the desperate shortstack. You want to get HU with the raiser here, so pushing is the only option.
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Re: $1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
Personally, I think you are risking far too much here for what is very likely a very mariginal call of AI - if it stood alone. I DO understand/appreciate the reasoning. But throw in a bit of uncertainty regarding the blinds behind and the orginal caller, I fold this pretty easily. |
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Re: $1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
Marginal call..? If the t410 stack pushes and it folds to you with ATs, and t2400 behind, at 75/150 this is surely one of the easiest calls ever.
I'm not sure about the push though after the flat call. I'd need a read or something to do it. |
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Re: $1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
tigerite--given that there is a flat call, what do you do? Folding seems like a big mistake to me. Is a call okay, hoping for a free showdown if you miss?
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Re: $1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
I'm not overly enamoured with a call either for 1/6th of my stack. If I had a read on the flat caller as any way decent I would fold. I don't think I would flat call very often at all here.
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Re: $1 ATs with an all-in and a caller
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Marginal call..? If the t410 stack pushes and it folds to you with ATs, and t2400 behind, at 75/150 this is surely one of the easiest calls ever. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not thrilled about flat calling had it been folded to me - for 1/6th, as you mention. I'm also not certain about laying 16bb's not closing the action (we have both blinds, and an EP limper). Granted, shortie is short of 3bb's. But he's also 2 seats away from cutoff...UTG+1 has already openened...he's pushing through 7 opponents. 'Marginal' might be a stretch, but I have a hunch 'easy' might be as well. I'm sure the math will be fun at an almost full table - have some free time today? [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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