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Old 06-17-2005, 02:56 AM
Karak567 Karak567 is offline
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Default This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

***** Hand History for Game 2219538267 *****
NL Hold'em $30 Buy-in + $3 Entry Fee Trny:13166162 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Friday, June 17, 02:51:48 EDT 2005
Table Table 11563 (Real Money)
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: em_ERIC_ ( $755 )
Seat 2: JimmyTheBlac ( $1165 )
Seat 3: mignots ( $770 )
Seat 4: ToddDavis5 ( $860 )
Seat 5: phoebe1208 ( $515 )
Seat 6: DRUNKENBLUFF ( $530 )
Seat 7: sepher28 ( $800 )
Seat 8: wppi98 ( $700 )
Seat 9: kahnootson40 ( $755 )
Seat 10: Crosser007 ( $1150 )
Trny:13166162 Level:1
Blinds(10/15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to sepher28 [ Td Ts ]
DRUNKENBLUFF folds.
sepher28 calls [15].
wppi98 calls [15].
kahnootson40 calls [15].
Crosser007 folds.
em_ERIC_ folds.
JimmyTheBlac folds.
mignots raises [65].
ToddDavis5 folds.
phoebe1208 calls [50].
sepher28 calls [50].
wppi98 calls [50].
kahnootson40 folds.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3h, 4d, 9c ]
phoebe1208 bets [125].
sepher28 is all-In [735]
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:26 AM
microbet microbet is offline
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

I don't know. It's a good flop for you, but it smells like you are beat and I'm not just saying that because you posted it.
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:30 AM
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

It is a good flop, but with so many players behind you, with one of them raising, I dont know if I would go all in with TT just yet.. Your in a horrible spot b/c you are between the original raiser and the flop bettor. Id probably fold and find a better spot.

If unsure, fold. You can always steal with 73o later.
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:31 AM
Jason Strasser Jason Strasser is offline
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

If you are going to get called by lots of worse hands, fine. But against decent players you arent really going to.

-Jason
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Old 06-17-2005, 07:53 AM
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

I fold here PF (to the RR, the limp is fine). The RR could be AK-AQ or so, but as/more likely, it is an overpair. This flop sucks for you in that instance. I have seen 7 high flops where 88 pushes, only to be called by JJ-AA - with this many callers of the RR, i feel that this is one of those times.
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Old 06-17-2005, 08:09 AM
hansarnic hansarnic is offline
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

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I fold here PF (to the RR, the limp is fine).

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Well, that's not good advice. If he bumped it to 100 then sure, let it go, but calling 50 is fine. You also know that by calling yourself you will almost alwaws bring the other limpers into the pot too.

This is important as it creates a pot size that will give you a much better chance of stacking someone if you spike your set which dramatically improves your implied odds.

So you;re gtting everything you need to play this hand purely for its set value (which given your position is probably how you should approach the flop).
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Old 06-17-2005, 08:49 AM
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

If it were just you and one more opp., I don't think it's a bad play. However, with the pre-flop raiser still waiting to act, I think it's a much more risky move. You could easily be up against an over-pair to your tens.

I'm not too worried about the bettor on the flop. I don't see him playing a larger pair than yours that way pre-flop and i don't see him leading a set this way post-flop. I'd likely put him on A9s or 66-88.

However, with 2 people left to act behind me, one of which took the lead pre-flop with a raise, I'm not sure what I would do. I think this might be one of the few times I'll ever advocate a min-raise. But I think a min-raise will be enough to push out hands behind you that you beat but don't want around, like 2 broadway cards, but enough to keep in the bettor, who you likely are ahead of.

If the min-raise results in 2 folds and a call, if he checks the turn, I push it there most of the time. If he pushes the turn, then it's a tough decision. If I get called or raised behind after the min-raise by someone other than the initial bettor, I'm pretty much done with the hand.
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Old 06-17-2005, 09:24 AM
Phill S Phill S is offline
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

Whoever said fold preflop, he is an idiot. Anyway, weak tight bashing over, lets move on.

The flop, whilst not bad for you, isnt great. Like someone has already pointed out, the origional preflop raiser is still behind you. Your between a rock and a hard place.

Furthermore, the flop is very uncoordinated. Its a bet of 125 into a 260 pot. What do you put her on? 349 rainbow doesnt scream draw happy - No flush draw, 56 or 25, calling that raise? I dont think so.

The most likely answer is top pair, prolly Q9+. With no flush draw, no one bets out a set, and two pair isnt too likely.

But i neither call nor raise.

Why not? Well, for one i have a limper and raiser behind me. I have no idea where im at with them. This is still really early. You cant win the game here, but you sure can lose it. Accept that its a tough spot, and when your in a tough spot with no clear answer, this early on you should be playing in low gear. Fold.

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Old 06-17-2005, 09:36 AM
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

*in the dark, critique welcome*

my decision factors:
- OOP, especially in relation to preflop raiser
- player in front of you invests 1/4 of her stack with others to come - looks like she's fishing for reraise
- Lvl 1 in tourney - "avoid marginal situations"

Fold. Pick a better battle, later.
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Old 06-17-2005, 09:43 AM
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Default Re: This is a terrible misuse of TT, right?

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Whoever said fold preflop, he is an idiot. Anyway, weak tight bashing over, lets move on.

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Right, that person is a weak/tight moron, whereas you advocate folding an overpair to a 1/2 pot bet from the BB, who will do this with A9-T9 - hands that are reasonably realistic considering that she's calling from the BB into a somewhat bloated PF pot - with great frequency. Of course.

I don't mind the push. Better hands will not fold, depending on how your table is various 9's or 88 might call, particularly since the pot is already pretty substantial. However, in this instance I don't mind so much if worse hands fold. I'm perfectly happy trying to take this pot down right now, when my hand is probably best, because I'm not thrilled about seeing a 9 or any overcards to the board coming. If my stack was deeper I might try and extract more chips here, but even a minraise is 1/3 of my stack here, and just calling is too likely to draw another caller that I don't really want. So I push.
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