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This is a hand from a live tournament I played today. I tried to include all details as accurately as possible. If I left anything out please ask. Some numbers are approximate.
I was just moved to this table. I had to sit the first hand out when I would have been the button. That hand was raised preflop and everyone else folded. No reads on any player. I think I misplayed this hand so please give feedback. I was a little nervous to my surprise because I haven't played live in a long time. What's your play on the flop? 230 man $100 buy-in NLHE MTT Blinds: 200/400 Players left: approx: 160 Average Stack: approx: 4,800-5,000 10 handed UTG(10,000): calls 400 MP(5,000): calls 400 ME Cutoff(7,500): [6s6d] calls 400 Button(2,300): folds SB(4,000): folds BB(10,000): checks FLOP [3s 4c 5d] BB: checks UTG: bets 800 MP: folds ME Cutoff: ? |
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#2
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I'd call and re-evaluate on the turn. You're never folding out an over pair on that board and that makes up much of villains range. If you hit your straight or set you'll almost always double through villain if he has an over pair. If villain has overs or a mid pair he'll sometimes check the turn and you might get a cheap showdown.
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#3
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I like to call here. You are not deep enough to push out any pocket pairs unless a scare card falls. If he doesn't have a pocket pair then his most likely holding is AX and you want him to stay in the hand with AX so that: a) he can keep firing with the worst hand and b) you can stack him if you spike a deuce.
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#4
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I called. What's your play on the turn?
230 man $100 buy-in NLHE MTT Blinds: 200/400 Players left: approx: 160 Average Stack: approx: 4,800-5,000 10 handed UTG(10,000): calls 400 MP(5,000): calls 400 ME Cutoff(7,500): [6s6d] calls 400 Button(2,300): folds SB(4,000): folds BB(10,000): checks FLOP [3s 4c 5d] BB: checks UTG: bets 800 MP: folds ME Cutoff: calls 800 BB: folds TURN [3s 4c 5d] [As] UTG: bets 1200 ME Cutoff: ? |
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#5
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Eh, I think I would have raised the flop. Against anything but a made straight you have 10 outs.
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#6
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With a pot of ~2,600 I am shoving right over the top of his flop bet.
Am totally lost as played |
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#7
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yeah but he's still behind on the flop. On the turn, I call if I have odds to hit set/straight and missing doesn't cripple me.
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#8
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1200 to see 4600 with 10 outs and one card to come. Assuming hero isn't already ahead and that a 6 doesn't complete villians hand.
I fold here because I detest bleeding chips like this Still stand by flop shove |
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#9
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There are 160 players left and the average M is less than 10. This sounds like a super fast tournament. It that case, I'm inclined to shove on that flop.
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#10
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Here's how the hand played out.
230 man $100 buy-in NLHE MTT Blinds: 200/400 Players left: approx: 160 Average Stack: approx: 4,800-5,000 10 handed UTG(10,000): calls 400 MP(5,000): calls 400 ME Cutoff(7,500): [6s6d] calls 400 Button(2,300): folds SB(4,000): folds BB(10,000): checks FLOP [3s 4c 5d] BB: checks UTG: bets 800 MP: folds ME Cutoff: calls 800 BB: folds TURN [3s 4c 5d] [As] UTG: bets 1200 ME Cutoff: thinks a long time and calls 1200 RIVER [3s 4c 5d] [As] [Tc] UTG: checks ME Cutoff: checks UTG shows AKo ME shows 66 UTG wins the pot. In hindsight I agree I should have raised the flop. It gives me fold equity and in this case I would have likely won the pot right there. I know that is results oriented thinking but I feel it would be correct regardless. Raising his flop bet to 2,000 would probably be optimal. The Ms in this tourney were all pretty low so smaller raises get more respect because they mean that much more of someone's stack. As it played out I put 2,000 in the pot after the flop anyway but I had no fold equity. I played it so weak it's been making me sick. I almost folded the turn but that seemed like an even weaker play to me because his bet was small in relation to the pot. Any thoughts? |
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