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Old 11-01-2007, 02:18 PM
LuckyLloyd LuckyLloyd is offline
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Default Re: live 120 - call, push, fold?

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Yeah.

Shove now. This isn't ever a close decision unless the situation is particularly odd. But especially given effective stacks of 42BBs; miles from the money; and the range you prescribed this is a simple question with a very trivial answer.

And don't minraise UTG please unless you do it every time you play a hand from UTG.

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There is nothing wrong with sometimes miniraising UTG and sometimes not, as long as you mix in the hands you do it with.

I am not sure AK is a good hand to miniraise, unless you think the miniraise is likely to provoke a reraise. You really don't want to play it 5-way. The miniraise may be OK based on stack size or read of the table here.

The big overbet usually means you are flipping or freerolling.

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Agree with flipping or freerolling; and there is now 1100 chips in the pot so we get it in.


The problem I have with the minraise UTG is that it is typically only ever used when someone has a monster that they are never folding. In theory, if a player completely randomised his raises through his entire range from a variety of positions it would be ok - as opponents would be unable to narrow his / her range of hands in particular spots.

But the reality is that I have rarely seen players that manage to achieve that and a minraise here is quite specific. On a simple level, I like opening for the same amount in each level (i.e. 450 at 75 / 150; 3000 at 600 / 1200 etc) no matter what my hand or position is - unless stacksizes make a specific deviation automatic - as I feel this is the easiest way to shield your range and deny information to your opponents.

And finally, if you are going to minraise AK UTG you are going to create difficult decisions for yourself postflop the times you see a multiway flop oop (which Betgo notes above). Again, most tournament players don't play well enough after the flop for this to be a good - or profitable - idea.
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