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Old 12-26-2005, 10:51 PM
curtains curtains is offline
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I called preflop. Everyone else folded. Then an amazing thing happened that many pepole seem to think never occurs. The flop came QQ4 and my opponent checked!!! I bet some normal amount and they folded. Easy game...the worst case scenarios don't happen every time. If my opponent check raised I'd have folded.
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:05 PM
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Default Re: Curtains 4: TT Facing Minraise

What if your opponent led out for the same normal amount you bet on that flop, btw?
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:19 PM
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I believe I'd lean towards flat calling and seeing how they react on the turn (I believe they will check a good portion of the time). Raising the flop would also be quite reasonable. It would depend how I felt.
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Old 12-26-2005, 11:22 PM
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Default Re: Curtains 4: TT Facing Minraise

Pot was 1100. Normal amount? Like 600? You have like 1500 left and the pot is then like 1700. This is all after pretty good preflop action with the blinds folding (right?). Not crazy or anything, but seems precarious.

I'll be thinking about this one for sure.
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Old 12-27-2005, 12:10 AM
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Depends what their normal amount is.... I dunno [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I just assumed 400 or something. I figure guys who min raise preflop bet small on the flop too [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I agree that flat calling 600 is a bit weird. Id probably make my decision then and there.
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Old 12-27-2005, 01:28 AM
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This seems fishy, but what do you guys think of reraising to $1000 w/o any reads on villian? It gives the opportunity to fold if he comes over the top and still be in good position, but it can also take down the pot and represent strength. Or is this just asking to be reraised and effectively handing over your comfortable tournament standing?

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I hate the reraise to 1000. It gives AK/AQ a chance to push over you. And if you fold there, you've just been owned.

I think the choices here could probably be ranked in the following order, from best to worst: call, fold, push, raise.
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Old 12-27-2005, 02:16 AM
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pushing is a bad play since you'll only get called by 24 hands of overpair or 16 hands ok AK, overall garbage EV for this tournament since you're almost certainly endin up in the money by just chilling out. calling or raising a decent raise both seem debatable...
call:
If there's no reads whats so ever calling is not bad, since you'll have position, no need to neutralize that if he re-raises.
You'll have a chance to analyze the flop before committing more chips putting yourself in a spot of taking away your vast lead over most of the other players...
Raise:
he's chip leader, probably just flexing his muscles to fasten the game and stealing blinds, 10s is probably a favorite against his range of hands.
he's got a HUGE stack when not many ppl are out - probably (more than60%) didn't get there by playing very solid poker, unless its very low stakes like 5~10.
You are the two big stacks at the table, you'll probably be butting heads couple rounds from now when only a few ppl are left and the blinds have gone up, you wanna be the penis and him the vagina, not the other way around, since the ability to steal blinds is one of the most edges you can extract in high blinds crapshoot.

overall its a tough call to make. i tried to overanalyze this as much as i wanted to, but i'm sure there are more things to look at here.
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Old 12-27-2005, 04:33 AM
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This seems pretty standard...you probably have the best hand, and position, and are the best player at the table (hopefully), so call and play poker on the flop. If you flop a set, play for all his chips, if the flop is ultra scary and he bets it, just chuck it, if the flop looks decent, play to get rid of your opponent cheaply, and if you meet too much resistance, believe it and chuck it.
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Old 12-27-2005, 05:16 AM
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Default Re: Curtains 4: TT Facing Minraise

Most cases I'm calling. Against certain lags, I'll raise. Against certain tight weaks, I'll raise. Folding is just wrong.

If I'm multi-tabling, I'm always just calling cause I have no verifiable reads.
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