Re: Three hands from 20$ 180
Hand1: Preflop yeah it's obviously for set value only getting great odds on the bb.
Flop i bet, went too fast so i didn't size the bet better that was bad yeah. 1200-1800 better? Also the board is really draw dry so i m not too scared of being outdrawn.
Turn well this is were i tried (gotta learn and try new things) being tricky considering stack size i felt there was a good chance i'd stack two guys at once with the check. And it's supposed to look plain "2 flop callers means i'm beat, i give up", not playing the queen really. I build up the pot on flop a little and now let people value all-in/bluff.
I'm not actually scared at all at any point postflop (although set overset happens i don't watch this out), just trying to find a line to get all their chips in there. There is the standard bet => push turn or river or check raise flop push turn. Man i was proud of this check lol, but i'll gladly take any input good or bad thanks either way.
Obviously from your reply i was quite wrong in how i tried (or you mean i shouldn't even be tricky sometime).
Hand2: This is not a limpraise from the guy, converter f..... up, the vilain is BB and i really am UTG.
Hand 3: I probably shouldn't have put "Hero???", as this is mostly a line question. I rarely call a raise OOP at this stage of the tournament, so i miss a little experience in how to handle those situations. All of this hand can be argued and i'd like to hear your ideas, this is the hand which probably offers the most place for different ideas i feel.
And the guy is loose, so i'd really hate to reraise and see him call then i miss flop 2/3 and am left OOP in the dark with only pushing as an option really... How much would you reraise? Cause the pot is already 8k when it gets to me.
Sounds like a situation where a reraise pf is a push no? If i reraise i haven't got a pot sized bet left.
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