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Standard play with 76s shortstacked?
Hand #8023200-18 at SnG-5107g (No Limit Hold'em Sit and Go) Powered by UltimateBet Started at 29/Aug/05 11:48:40 daleupward is at seat 0 with 1340. sportscrazy99 is at seat 3 with 3235. pyrosapien is at seat 5 with 1310. Josh Johnson is at seat 6 with 1800. shark30 is at seat 7 with 1385. Glory Seeker is at seat 8 with 1340. kdizzler is at seat 9 with 4590. The button is at seat 7. Glory Seeker posts the small blind of 100. kdizzler posts the big blind of 200. daleupward: -- -- sportscrazy99: -- -- pyrosapien: -- -- Josh Johnson: -- -- shark30: -- -- Glory Seeker: 7d 6d kdizzler: -- -- Pre-flop: daleupward calls. sportscrazy99 calls. pyrosapien folds. Josh Johnson folds. shark30 calls. Glory Seeker goes all-in for 1340. Standard play? |
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Re: Standard play with 76s shortstacked?
Maybe I'm weak.
But I wouldn't do this after 3 callers. |
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Re: Standard play with 76s shortstacked?
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Maybe I'm weak. But I wouldn't do this after 3 callers. [/ QUOTE ] This is the only reason I'm doing it. |
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Re: Standard play with 76s shortstacked?
What level? With this many limpers I would guess 22 or 33.
Unless I had a good read on all the callers I would have just completed. You have three people (plus the BB) who might call you and would certainly be ahead. Even if it is only 15% per caller plus 5% for the BB that is still being called and most likely losing 50% of the time. Now if you complete and BB checks you are in family pot with a pretty good family pot preflop hand. |
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