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Old 12-07-2005, 06:09 PM
xJMPx xJMPx is offline
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Default ($22): Another TT hand.

No one at this table is particularly loose.

PartyPoker - NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Tournament | Level: 4 - 6 players (Converter: PGC)

Chip Counts:
Button: 940 Chips
SB: 1580 Chips
BB: 1525 Chips
<font color="red">Hero: 1065 Chips</font>
UTG+1: 1055 Chips
CO: 1835 Chips

Hero is UTG with T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]
Blinds are 50/100

PreFlop
Hero ????
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:12 PM
pineapple888 pineapple888 is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

I don't know. I probably limp cause I can't bring myself to do anything else, but that might very well be wrong. Fire away.
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:16 PM
junkmail3 junkmail3 is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

Pu pu push/!
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:22 PM
Paul Thomson Paul Thomson is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

tough situation. An over-card will fall on the flop more than half the time, therefore calling doesn't look appealing. If you raise and are called, then you're likely behind. A raise will commit nearly 1/4 of your stack. If you raise and everyone folds, then you add nearly 15% to your stack. Given the above facts, I'd raise if there were 3 or maybe 4 opponents. But with so many opponents I'd fold.
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:28 PM
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

I think raising to 300 and calling a reraise sounds good.
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:32 PM
liucipher liucipher is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

This is +6.2%/+$12.38 against even maniac (22+,A2s+,A3o+,KTs+,KJo+,QJs) ranges behind you.

Push.
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:37 PM
xJMPx xJMPx is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

[ QUOTE ]
This is +6.2%/+$12.38 against even maniac (22+,A2s+,A3o+,KTs+,KJo+,QJs) ranges behind you.

Push.

[/ QUOTE ] This is a lot higher than what I got...
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:38 PM
junkmail3 junkmail3 is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

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tough situation. An over-card will fall on the flop more than half the time, therefore calling doesn't look appealing. If you raise and are called, then you're likely behind. A raise will commit nearly 1/4 of your stack. If you raise and everyone folds, then you add nearly 15% to your stack. Given the above facts, I'd raise if there were 3 or maybe 4 opponents. But with so many opponents I'd fold.

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Eh, you're only dead to JJ+, that's only four hands. You're ahead of everything else, and hands like AJ and AQ very well might fold. (Same with JJ, but not as likely)

I don't mind taking my chances of running into JJ+.

I'll just suckout.
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:41 PM
liucipher liucipher is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

Lol, I had accidentally left the blinds at Lvl 7 from before.

I's still +1.5% or so against a mix of loose to average ranges. The tighter the play, the closer it gets to 1.0%.
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:48 PM
pineapple888 pineapple888 is offline
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Default Re: ($22): Another TT hand.

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Lol, I had accidentally left the blinds at Lvl 7 from before.

I's still +1.5% or so against a mix of loose to average ranges. The tighter the play, the closer it gets to 1.0%.

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That's more like it. Who knows, maybe a limp would work well after all, if you can avoid some downside. Or maybe I just like to play poker every now and then [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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