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Bad all in?
Charity Tournament play.
On table with 4 of the 6 opponents for last 31/2 hours. Opponents play regular house games and casino cash games. Players play loose preflop but afterward play pretty solid. Hero has played in 2 previous hands all night. 1st one a limp from the BB, hero called a bet on the turn and checked through through the river. Second hand called a raise from the biind and folded on the flop. The hand in question 6 handed 200/400 Hero is in the small blind with A9o with approximately $4500 in stack. Hero has one of the shorter stacks at the table. (a couple people have been cycled onto table this has been most conserative table in tournament) 4 limpers, Hero completes, BB checks Flop A 3 4 rainbow Hero goes all in...... Is this a bad call? I am a newbie. Normally play limit holdem 50000+ hands on Party 2/4.positve 1 bb/100. What kind of A hands greater than A9 would you expect to call me on this bet? Assume you have the same stack size or higher than me. |
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Re: Bad all in?
Been playing 2 hands only in 3 1/2 hour? You must have a REALLY tight image by now.
Why I would push: 1) If it all get folded down, you will still win 2400 and make a profit of more than 50% of what your stack was when the hand started. 2) This being sixhanded and you would be left with 4100 and blinds at 200/400 if you check/folded the hand now. I would act now when I still can do some serious damage. I am only worried about the 9 as the kicker here since if you do get called, you are likely to be behind but it's hard putting someone on AJ+ without any preflop action and you can probably make someone fold A10 here with your push. |
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