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$6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
what you think?
***** Hand History for Game 3258831451 ***** 100/200 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 18585049) - Sun Dec 25 12:30:31 EST 2005 Table Table 67397 (Real Money) -- Seat 8 is the button Total number of players : 5 Seat 1: Guazabara (895) Seat 2: alkazal (3580) Seat 3: Hero (960) Seat 6: tjwiggy (1875) Seat 8: hoop1313 (690) Guazabara posts small blind (50) alkazal posts big blind (100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Ah, 9h ] Hero raises (300) to 300 tjwiggy folds. hoop1313 calls (300) Guazabara folds. alkazal folds. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ Tc, Qs, 2c ] Hero bets (390) hoop1313 calls (390) hoop1313 is all-In. |
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Re: $6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
Dont raise 1/3 of your stack preflop, I'd push instead.
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Re: $6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
Don't like it.
It's either push or fold. It looks like a fold. If the blinds were going up the next hand, I might push. |
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Re: $6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
the blinds were going up next hand. I thought that if you raise 40% of your stack your supposed to push. 300 was not 40%.
so my next question is when how big of a bet should you just push if 40% is wrong? |
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Re: $6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
When you are deciding between a standard raise and a push, the question is, will you fold to a reraise, or perhaps do you want to encourage a reraise.
I wouldn't want to fold A9s to a reraise here, especially if it came from some loose giant stack, but I sure wouldn't want to encourage it, so I wouldn't do a standard raise. |
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Re: $6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
Don't have SNGPT in front of me, but this looks like a push.
Whoops, thought blinds were 100-200. Fold 50-100. |
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Re: $6 PP:5 handed utg A9s
what is the sngpt? and could i have a link to it?
Thnaks |
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