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$11 PP MTT - Time for Tens
Down to final 4 tables in PP $11 MTT, pretty far ITM. My stack is about 12BB, which is right about average at this point. Just got moved to this table a few hands back and haven't seen this Villain before, so no strong reads.
Made my standard raise PF behind 1 limper. Should I have either just limped or raised more with a vulnerable pair? Flop came K78 rainbow, checked to me. Pot is about the size of my remaining stack. Was that a reasonable push? Sorry, having some converter issues at the moment...working on that. NL Texas Hold'em Trny:17331976 Level:16 Blinds (2000/4000) - Saturday, November 12, 02:32:10 EDT 2005 Table Multi Table(509896) Table #4 (Real Money) Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: silentvalley ( $20450 ) Seat 2: SamSpirit ( $86612 ) Seat 3: dshapiro20 ( $48834 ) Seat 4: tra_wets ( $20888 ) Seat 5: OrBassman ( $25444 ) Seat 6: albertherman ( $150742 ) Seat 7: goldgophermn ( $102860 ) Seat 8: lancelot420 ( $19115 ) Seat 9: ThePencil7 ( $47316 ) Seat 10: jecttu ( $59284 ) Trny:17331976 Level:16 Blinds (2000/4000) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to dshapiro20 [ Ts Tc ] lancelot420 did not respond in time. lancelot420 folds. ThePencil7 calls [4000]. jecttu folds. silentvalley folds. SamSpirit folds. dshapiro20 raises [12000]. tra_wets folds. OrBassman folds. albertherman folds. goldgophermn folds. ThePencil7 calls [8000]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 7c, 8h, Ks ] ThePencil7 checks. dshapiro20 is all-In [36834] ThePencil7 is all-In [35316] ** Dealing Turn ** [ 8d ] ** Dealing River ** [ 2d ] |
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Re: $11 PP MTT - Time for Tens
Raise more preflop. A push is your best move.
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Re: $11 PP MTT - Time for Tens
I would have tried to get it in preflop myself. Looks like he got you with a KQ suited or AK.
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Re: $11 PP MTT - Time for Tens
He had KJ, but whatever, I still feel good about the push given the situation.
When I pushed, I had his range on any decent ace other than AK, any smaller pocket pair, JJ, KQ, KJ. Didn't think he was on AK, would have expected a PF action other than limp. Not a lot of hands that I felt I was behind. But I do see now that a PF all-in would probably have been a stronger play with a vulnerable pair and a solid chipstack to give me some serious FE, even against the chip leaders at my table. Part of the problem, I think, was moving tables. I had been at my last table a while, and standard 3-4 BB raises were picking up a lot of pots without contention, and I didn't have a feel for the new table yet. |
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