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Old 01-30-2005, 01:46 PM
Chaostracize Chaostracize is offline
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Default 100 nl TT button decision

Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t100 (8 handed) converter

Hero (t1390)
SB (t670)
BB (t1580)
UTG (t440)
UTG+1 (t885)
MP1 (t1067)
MP2 (t910)
CO (t3058)

Preflop: Hero is Button with T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img].


The converter wasn't working, so here's the action.

UTG pushed and MP1 called. What's your action here and why?
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:24 PM
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Default Re: 100 nl TT button decision

You're getting about 2 to 1 pre-flop but you're a 4 to 1 dog if JJ-AA is in front of you... and only slightly better than a coinflip if AK is in front of you. Seems likely that at least AK is out there. I'd rather pass and wait for a situation when I'm more likely to be a bigger favorite than a coinflip. If I call, I'm hoping that I'm up against 2 hands both in the range of 22-99. I doubt that here.
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:31 PM
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Default Re: 100 nl TT button decision

if u folded TT u no doubtedly folded the best hand no if The caller had JJ-AA he would've pushed all his chips instead of calling because he wouldn't want someone else to suck out on him unless he had aces and wanted you to come over the top however I to would fold the tens because on PP somehow you wouldn't gotten sucked out on so you did the right thing.
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:39 PM
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if u folded TT u no doubtedly folded the best hand no if The caller had JJ-AA he would've pushed all his chips instead of calling because he wouldn't want someone else to suck out on him unless he had aces and wanted you to come over the top however I to would fold the tens because on PP somehow you wouldn't gotten sucked out on so you did the right thing.

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I disagree. MP1 is risking almost half his stack to call here. It might as well be a push. If I have JJ-AA, I am NOT scared of the possibility of two hands sucking out on me.

Say you have AA and two people call your big bet. They show KK and QQ. That's a mere 4 outs that will break your heart. Say there's a fourth guy with JJ. Oh no, 6 outs!

I'm DANCING NAKED when this situation comes up, not fearing a long-shot suck-out.
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:40 PM
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I would call here. UTG's range of hands is clearly very wide considering his stack and the blinds hitting him next hand, quite possibly wider than it should be. Given this I don't think MP1's call should set off alarm bells that you're dominated at all. While he might be trying to trap with AA etc, I don't think you can assume this. If I flopped an overpair here, I'd definitely be getting it all in. Btw, one factor here for me is that you have enough chips to call and still have a decent stack if you have to fold.
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Old 01-30-2005, 02:47 PM
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I would call here. UTG's range of hands is clearly very wide considering his stack and the blinds hitting him next hand, quite possibly wider than it should be. Given this I don't think MP1's call should set off alarm bells that you're dominated at all. While he might be trying to trap with AA etc, I don't think you can assume this. If I flopped an overpair here, I'd definitely be getting it all in. Btw, one factor here for me is that you have enough chips to call and still have a decent stack if you have to fold.

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I agree that UTG has a gigantic range now, but MP1 is acting awfully early to be playing a marginal hand here. MP1 knows what everyone else knows on the table -- that UTG is pushing a crap hand. It smells like a trap, and even if I'm favored because there are say, 2 (maybe 3) overcards in the villains' hands, I still don't feel comfortable putting my life on the line as a slight favorite.
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Old 01-30-2005, 03:29 PM
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At what point in the hand do you feel uncomfortable, as though you are putting your life on the line as a small favorite? Let's assume you had 900 chips instead of 1400. Clearly your options would become all-in or fold, and with the risk of a trap and the amount of equity you have even in good situations, a fold seems good. Here, however, you can see the flop getting 2.5-1, fold if it comes down bad, and still have a comfortable stack.

It seems like the big difference in our perspective is how we see MP1's range of hands. I agree that a trap with a higher pocket pair is a real possibility. However, I think against an unknown party opponent you've got to factor in the possibility that you're passing up a fantastic situation in which MP1 just has two overs or even worse, such as a lower pocket pair or just one over. I realize that doesn't make sense given his play but I think it's a significant % in an unknown player's range.

Also, in the event that MP1 just made a sketchy call, you are in a fantastic position postflop to pick up the rest of his chips, as he's likely to semibluff/call away his chips with overs. Of course, there are a variety of ways it can work out badly, from having him dominated and folding anyway if the flop is threatening, to getting trapped against a bigger pair. What it comes down to for me though is that MP1 is probably just dumb, you're only really getting burned if he has a higher pocket pair and the flop comes down 9 and below since you can still steal and operate well if you fold the flop, and if you win, you are now in a totally different position with around 3k in chips.
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Old 01-30-2005, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: 100 nl TT button decision

MP1 flat called? Seems suspicious to me. I don't think you'd be giving up too much by folding here.
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Old 01-30-2005, 05:52 PM
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I think MP1 wants someone to push so he can call.
I'm folding my TT here.
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Old 01-30-2005, 06:40 PM
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Default Re: 100 nl TT button decision

At the 100's, unless this guy is a complete fish, my default play is to fold, and expect him to flip up AA, KK, or maybe QQ. I don't know any decent players who would cold call half their stack without raising unless they weren't afraid of being raised.
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