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$22 T9s first hand
I limp UTG with T9s first hand of the tourney.
Half the field calls. Flop comes 8c7cXc pot is around 100 BB bets the pot I raise how much? oops yes I have clubs Thanks |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
ZERO? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
Edit: Limping in late position w/T9s deep-stacked, after multiple limpers can be a beautiful thing. UTG? I have "fold to any" clicked, trying to find my lighter...and I fold to this pot lead from the blinds - with "half the field" still to act behind you. |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
Unless you have Tc9c, I would proceed with extreme caution. I'd possibly call, but more likely fold since it's so early in the tournament.
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
Just like in low limit ring I am not folding this kind of hand against a bunch of loose passives.
So ignore preflop if you must. |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
Just like in low limit ring I am not folding this kind of hand against a bunch of loose passives.
This attitude is terrible. The play is terrible. Why can't you understand that it is terrible? It is a trivial piece of poker. This hand is terrible out of position, you will often flop four to a flush and not even get to see the turn card. It really is that bad. Lori |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
T9s is a big hand against a bunch of loose passives. Sorry but I'm gonna risk my 15 chips here and flop a big flush draw or an OESD or even a flush or a straight.
I wouldnt get away with this in the bigger games obviously because they'd be more aggressive but here I can. So you keep playing like a rock in low limit games and I'll keep playing loose. But really I do not need preflop advice here so dont waste your time arguing about something that is not really important. |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
[ QUOTE ]
T9s is a big hand against a bunch of loose passives. Sorry but I'm gonna risk my 15 chips here and flop a big flush draw or an OESD [/ QUOTE ] Have fun chasing flush draws OOP in tournaments, I hear that turns out really well ('hear' because I haven't been in that situation in a while, but people bitch about it all the time so it must work, right?) |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
[ QUOTE ]
T9s is a big hand against a bunch of loose passives. Sorry but I'm gonna risk my 15 chips here and flop a big flush draw or an OESD or even a flush or a straight. I wouldnt get away with this in the bigger games obviously because they'd be more aggressive but here I can. So you keep playing like a rock in low limit games and I'll keep playing loose. But really I do not need preflop advice here so dont waste your time arguing about something that is not really important. [/ QUOTE ] Your name is so fitting. |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
Clubs or not clubs.
Don't limp preflop UTG with 9Ts first hand. |
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Re: $22 T9s first hand
I limp UTG with T9s first hand of the tourney.
Why? this is terrible. Anyway, if I somehow end up in this position, I think I just call here. This serves the dual purpose of being a trap, but also meaning that I can check that a blank falls on the turn before pushing the lot in (They will still call). If someone else raises here, then I stop messing around and push the rest, as the pot will be big enough that there isn't a turn card that can make me fold anyway. Edit: I was assuming it was clubs. Lori |
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