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Raiser has been very active since we got shorthanded. I'd like to hear some suggestions/discussion as to what poeple think is the best play here.
PartyPoker $22 Speed Tournament, Big Blind is t600 (5 handed) Converter on pregopoker.com UTG (t4095) CO (t6440) Button (t3345) Hero (t4895) BB (t1225) Preflop: Hero is in SB with 8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="gray">UTG folds</font>, <font color="red">CO raises to t1200</font>, <font color="gray">Button folds</font>, Hero ? ? ? thanks, ct |
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I had a similar hand today. I was with 7-8 BBs outta the blinds, Guy raised more than that and I pushed 88 knowing he'd call. My reasoning was like, if he directly went all in I'd call him anyway... Is this a leak??
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#3
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Options :
1) fold. with 8 BB and here on the button next hand, this can't he a huge mistake. you will likely get a chance at a +EV push in the next three hands. 2) reraise all-in. this depends mostly on the opener's range. the minraise scares me a little, but he by no means will be calling the all-in everytime. but if he does, you are dominated, or maybe flipping w/ AK, but unlikely. 3) smooth call, stop-n-go. after calling, assuming BB folds, you have 3.7k left and the pot will be 3k. you could push first-in any flop since you're OOP. again, depends heavily on openers range. Comments? |
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#4
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I would definitely push based on your read on him. I wouldn't fear the minraise too much, some players try to steal cheaply when the blinds get huge. If he has been active, then there's still a reasonable chance he will fold, which would be what I would be hoping for. If not, you're probably racing.
I don't like a stopngo at all, because there's too much chance BB will call based on his stack size and pot odds. Stopngos don't work well against two opponents, especially with a dry side pot. |
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I would definitely push based on your read on him. I wouldn't fear the minraise too much, some players try to steal cheaply when the blinds get huge. If he has been active, then there's still a reasonable chance he will fold, which would be what I would be hoping for. If not, you're probably racing. I don't like a stopngo at all, because there's too much chance BB will call based on his stack size and pot odds. Stopngos don't work well against two opponents, especially with a dry side pot. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with Ralphie here [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. The only worry is that with the BB small stacked, he will often come along, so you could be up against 3 or 4 overcards to your 8 if both call. However, I also think this is a push, since the ideal situation is a call from BB who could have unders as well, a fold from big stack, and a resulting 2:1 return of investment if you win. |
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