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kabz 04-15-2007 04:09 AM

HELP
 
At a live tournament:
76 players
buy in: 200 usd
prizes: 7 places paid
1-5400 usd
2-2700
3-1680
4-1050
5-650
6-390
7-260

6 players remaining
Blinds: 500/1000
I had 26,000 in chips

UTG (46,000) raises 3000
UTG+1 (30,000) calls
Cut off: I have J10s (hearts) I call ( any comment on my call)
Button: (CHIP LEADER 80,000) calls
SB folds
BB folds

players mostly aggressive at flop
preflop a lot of limping,

4 players
pot 17,500

Flop: Kh Qh 6d

UTG bets 6000
UTG+1 FOLDS
I GO ALL IN 21,000
BUTTON FOLDS

WHAT DO U THINK OF MY ACTION?

THX

kabz 04-15-2007 07:29 AM

Re: HELP
 
NO INTEREST?

sixfour 04-15-2007 07:31 AM

Re: HELP
 
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NO INTEREST?

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Topic title doesn't really tell us anything. Postflop is standard, not sure on the preflop call with the stacks as they are.

[edit - misread preflop action, thought it was limped to you, not a raise and call. Calling here looks bad, I'd either simply fold it or shove if they've been loose preflop]

ymu 04-15-2007 07:38 AM

Re: HELP
 
Preflop looks OK. I'm usually playing a little tighter as a short-stack - I'd prefer to be first in or reraising AI (but not with this hand) - but with the call between you and the big stack likely to call behind on the button with any two cards, it's a nice hand to see a flop with for this price.

On this flop you have to push. You have a huge draw and a chance to make a big stack (and some real money) if it comes in. Even if he's betting with a real hand you have around 50% equity against his range. You should also have some FE - the weak lead suggests that he's either very strong or willing to give up easily.

Board: Kh Qh 6d
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 50.909% 50.91% 00.00% 19656 0.00 { QQ+, 66, AQs+, AQo+ }
Hand 1: 49.091% 49.09% 00.00% 18954 0.00 { JhTh }

Cornell Fiji 04-15-2007 07:40 AM

Re: HELP
 
Pf - Probably a fold. An UTG raise and UTG+1 call is pretty strong. I like a shove better than a call.

Flop - Super automatic and standard push. Anything else is just wrong.

Shocker101 04-15-2007 10:45 AM

Re: HELP
 
I don't call raises often with J10 I like to be the one raising with it.
After the flop I would push and hope they fold.

kabz 04-15-2007 11:07 AM

Re: HELP
 
but since players were passive before the flop, and there were a lot of limping i figured out that with the button likely to call after me i was getting a good price to flop something big.

betgo 04-15-2007 12:20 PM

Re: HELP
 
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but since players were passive before the flop, and there were a lot of limping i figured out that with the button likely to call after me i was getting a good price to flop something big.

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Calling with position and JTs in a live tournament with passive play is probably better than pushing or folding here. I would be concerned that the two early position players could have big hands though.

BPA234 04-15-2007 12:27 PM

Re: HELP
 
Pre-flop I fold. As played, on the flop, with the pot @ 13,500 (4x 3,000+1,500) plus 6,000 I smooth call and hope the button comes along.

You don't have any fold equity with a shove and your OESFD is way too strong to fold. I would just commit to the hand by calling the flop and getting the rest in on the turn.

kabz 04-16-2007 01:51 AM

Re: HELP
 
thx everyone for ur input


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