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The game is NL with a capped buy in of $400. The blinds are $5 and $10. The game is very laggy. I have not played very many hands and my image is that of a solid player. Most of the players at the table respect my play. Late middle position opens for $40. Cut off calls, button calls, hero calls in the BB with 10 10, 2 other players call. 6 to the flop for $240. Hero is short stacked with only $260 behind, the remaining players all have at least $600. The flop is 833. Which of the two lines do you like and why or why not?
1) Moving in in front of everybody. I most likely have the best hand and will probably take down the $240 right there. 2) Checking with the hopes that the pre-flop raiser will bet a hand like AK so that I can check-raise all in and get maximum value for my hand. The only problem with this is if it gets checked around and an A,K,Q or J hits the turn I will most likely have to abandon the hand given that I am against 6 opponents. I appreciate all thoughts and alternative lines. |
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#2
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Given the laggy game and your solid image at the table.
If you want to push your stack on the flop, I would have pushed preflop after cutoff raised and 2 callers behind. I don't think he could call it without KK or AA. Most likely, you could take the pot right there. Don't move in with overpair on 833 board with 6 players. I probably choose the second option to see how the action develops. |
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I would tend to agree, open pushing all in will only get a call from someone who has you beat. Someone with a big pair, 88 or a 3 will call, usually everything else will fold. You need more info before you can put the rest of your stack in.
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don't sit short in this game the buyin is short enough already
i just shove preflop ... you'll win the same amount that you're likely to win on this flop without worrying about outflopping three other guys. NT |
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