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Are my raises committing me to the hands?
$550+55 buy-in prima 1st = $3000, 2nd = $1200, 3rd = $800, 4th = $500
7 left blinds 50/100 villain 1900 Hero 4500 1st hand Reads: table reasonably tight, villain has been quite quiet he likes to min-raise but so had a lot of players at this table. I had got lucky a couple of times but had played quite tight and aggressive, i had recently just re-raised and check/raised and won a couple of good hands. folds round to button button min-raises to 200 sb folds hero calls with ad 9s flop comes 9d 8h 2s pot 450 hero checks villain bets 200 hero raises to 600 villain re-raises all-in to 1700 pot = 2750 hero has to call 1100 hero's action??? 2nd hand 5 left blinds 75/150 due to bubble everyone playing tight, people are min-raising a lot but big blinds are calling them a lot too. stacks player 1 3800 player 2 4500 Hero 2500 player 3 3000 villain (different one to first hand) 1100 folded round to hero on button hero raises 450 with 2d 2h sb folds bb goes all-in for 1200 pot 1725 hero has to call 750 i think i had to call the second one, i knew going into it that i probably had to call so really didnt want to see that re-raise. The first one i think might be a fold, chances of overpair are more likely than a hand i beat, however the pot odds might be ok and the chance to get a big stack, would be very advantageous with the payout structure. any thoughts? |
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