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$100 PL - 66 UTG
just moved to table
here's a quick rundown of the stacks, starting w/ UTG+1 going clockwise: 1.5k, 1.5k, 1.5k, 2.5k, 5k, 2k, 14k the big stack is the BB blinds are 75/150 you have 66 utg w/ 2800, your action (note it is PL)? |
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
too simple? too boring? no one likes me?
my initial thought that all 3 options probably run pretty close in terms of EV, perhaps that is the case... |
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
Limp.
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
it's only 8-handed? i'd fold if it were 10-handed for sure. i think i'd still fold here. i might raise if the BB did not have ~one zillion chips.
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
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Limp. [/ QUOTE ] agreed. In PL you can play small pairs like this for good value. Rarely bring it in for a raise especially if you get reraised. Try to keep the pot small until you see the flop... |
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
it was on stars and we lost one the hand i got there, so 8-handed
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
do you have a plan for when you are inevitably raised?
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
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do you have a plan for when you are inevitably raised? [/ QUOTE ] You say inevitably raised. You assume a real loose fishy table. If you are expecting to be raised, you can fold. If you are raised, you can call, fold, or reraise pot, depending on the situation and your read. |
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
how often do you figure a hand goes unraised preflop in a random tournament hand? 10% max, and thats being generous
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Re: $100 PL - 66 UTG
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how often do you figure a hand goes unraised preflop in a random tournament hand? 10% max, and thats being generous [/ QUOTE ] Only at a table with bad loose aggressive players. If that is the case, I would play for a limpraise every time with this stack size and TT, AQ, or better. |
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