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($11) a little over 10 BB, picked up 99 from CO+1
The stacks left to act have 310, 524, 2200, and 535
#Game No : 2738136331 ***** Hand History for Game 2738136331 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $10 Buy-in + $1 Entry Fee Trny:15874213 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) - Monday, September 19, 07:48:15 EDT 2005 Table Table 35054 (Real Money) Seat 7 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 7: mikestu11 ( $524 ) Seat 9: Cassman333 ( $535 ) Seat 3: HERO ( $1385 ) Seat 8: hnicke ( $2200 ) Seat 1: traintk ( $186 ) Seat 2: krappa1 ( $585 ) Seat 10: wpkh48 ( $2275 ) Seat 4: roots1982 ( $310 ) Trny:15874213 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to HERO [ 9h 9s ] wpkh48 folds. traintk folds. krappa1 folds. HERO ??? I considered a minraise here, or maybe to 300, 'cause it'll probably make no difference against the small stacks. The big stack yet to act is pretty happy to call all-ins but I don't think he'll make a move himself with many worse hands, so I think I can get away from my hand if he comes over the top and I'll still have 3rd stack. I'm pretty sure he'll call an all-in with A2 and he'll call a minraise with A2, so if I go with the small bet and he just calls I'm jamming a non-ace flop. |
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Re: ($11) a little over 10 BB, picked up 99 from CO+1
I would push. Pushing is non-exploitable and prevents you from making a mistake on the flop against the loose big stack. It also lets him make the largest mistake possible with hands you dominate.
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