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Old 07-28-2005, 12:01 PM
DonT77 DonT77 is offline
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Default Re: QQ against a Limp Re-raise

Yeah - in online games especially you just never know. That is why I am wondering what types of hands we as a collective group typically see in this situation.

I'd say from my own experience that a LRR will show:

AA/KK - 60%
AK/AQ/KQ/22-JJ - 30%
Limp reraise bluff - 10%

(what about the guy with 99 in this hand who over-called a LRR and a push over the LRR? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] What percent of the time do you think his hand will be good?)
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Old 07-28-2005, 12:36 PM
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Default Re: QQ against a Limp Re-raise

Yes. This early in a tournament, the goofs haven't left the building yet. Last night, nearly the exact same situation happened to me.

Me. KK
They. AJ, AQ & KQ.

Kings held up, btw.
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Old 07-29-2005, 06:21 PM
iMsoLucky0 iMsoLucky0 is offline
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Default Re: QQ against a Limp Re-raise

BUMP for more questions.

Please don't let me have posted these histories in vein.
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Old 07-29-2005, 07:04 PM
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Default Re: Complete Hand Histories available from some recent tournaments.

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I loaded the 109 into the replayer, it is only showing one card and the other is a RED X. Other than that it works fine, what did I do wrong?

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I've had this problem too. The issue is that there is an extra space in the [ Kh, Kc ] or whatever the cards are. Take out the extra space and it should work. Unfortunately this means you can't put the entire tourney into a replayer. Does anyone have a solution to fixing an entire history?

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Paste the whole history in WordPad or NotePad and go to Edit: Replace... and replace [ with [ (that is, replace [spacex2 with [spacex1)and it should work.
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Old 07-29-2005, 07:53 PM
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Default Re: QQ against a Limp Re-raise

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BUMP for more questions.

Please don't let me have posted these histories in vein.

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you seem to like JTo too much. calling raises, limping in EP, etc.
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Old 08-01-2005, 12:02 PM
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Default Early aggressiveness in Empire50K

Congrats on your recent wins and thanks so much for posting these. I think seeing someone else’s (successful) approach will help my game, and my game needs a lot of help.

I've walked through the 109-second and PPM-1st tourneys. In general you seem pretty tight (not surprising) but also pretty passive after the flop if you don't hit it hard. I guess I'm a little surprised you get much action when you do play.

I'm now "playing" your Empire50k tourney. I'm replaying each hand and deciding what to do before I see what action you took.

I'm still in the first round, and it looks like your evil twin is playing.

1st hand - limp with J7s (normally a fold for you?)

3rd hand - limp with JTo (not unusual) then on flop of 936
you called pot sized bet (normally a fold for you?)

5th hand - T3s in BB, with 6 limpers in, you raised 2.5X (normally a check?) but then after that you got in a reraise fest with two others players and ended up allin (one player had you covered and the other had 2/3's your stack). I admit the raises from the other two players were funky in amount and/or sequence and you probably deduced that neither was particularly strong but your play seems way out of nature given your T3s. They showed AJo and 77 and you outdrew them to win a huge pot.

Is there a different strategy at work here than in the other two tourneys?
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Old 08-01-2005, 06:33 PM
iMsoLucky0 iMsoLucky0 is offline
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Default Re: Early aggressiveness in Empire50K

That's a rebuy tourney. I was gambling early to acquire a stack. It was fun.
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Old 08-01-2005, 06:45 PM
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Default Re: Complete Hand Histories available from some recent tournaments.

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I'm no tourney expert, but I don't think minraising with QQ is a smart idea. Someone with Ax in the blind won't move in on you preflop but will have a hard time laying it down if he hits top pair or trips up his x. It just makes your QQ harder to play postflop because it opens up villain's range quite a bit.

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Well the QQ will be very easy to play against the BB who has only 7000 chips left. Also I think neutron is relatively tight, thus I would rarely expect a flat call, but I could be wrong about that.
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Old 08-01-2005, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: Complete Hand Histories available from some recent tournaments.

I PM'd u man...i'd really like to see these...
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Old 08-01-2005, 07:04 PM
iMsoLucky0 iMsoLucky0 is offline
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Default Re: Complete Hand Histories available from some recent tournaments.

LoL. Read the thread, Durron posted them on the net.
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