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$11: bubble play, good place to stop and go?
When reviewing the hand, I figured there is not much difference between t1200 and t1000. Maybe I should call here to see if I hit some kind of hand, or if not, just stop and go (push) if villian checks on the flop?
***** Hand History for Game 2966434347 ***** 200/400 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 17062115) - Tue Nov 01 21:48:51 EST 2005 Table Table 67139 (Real Money) -- Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 4: oka1dbe (1065) Seat 6: Hero (1415) Seat 7: Palmira (1830) Seat 8: peteaccount (3690) oka1dbe posts small blind (100) Hero posts big blind (200) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 5s, 9s ] Palmira folds. peteaccount folds. oka1dbe raises (300) to 400 Hero folds. |
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Re: $11: bubble play, good place to stop and go?
you can't stop n go when you won't be first to act =/
folding is fine here. calling is very bad, and he is probably calling a push. just let er go. |
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Re: $11: bubble play, good place to stop and go?
I don't think 95s is nearly enough of a hand to S-n-G. The point of the S-n-G is that you have enough of a hand to steal, but your opponent will call a pre-flop push, but fold to a post-flop push when the flop misses him.
If you are pushing 95s you aren't S-n-Ging, you are bluffing. I might be completely off base. edit - Missed the fact that you are not FTA. Can't do it here. |
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Re: $11: bubble play, good place to stop and go?
You'll have 6 BB after posting (and folding), you've got one guy covered and aren't too far behind another. You're in a reasonable position here, so you can fold and try to steal in better spots.
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Re: $11: bubble play, good place to stop and go?
This is NOT a good place for a stop and go, and it's not even close!
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