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AKs Big Blind
20 left in a 300 person 109, I'm in fourth with 30k chips.
7 handed. Blinds 600 1200, 75 ante. Im in the bb holding ad kd. Chip leader with 40k raises UTG+1 to 3600. Folded to me, pot is 5925. Decision 1 preflop. Flat call or raise? I flat call. Pot is 8325, I have about 26.5k. Flop is 4d qd js. Your move and why? |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
yo raise pf, really. I'd check/shove this flop cause of stack sizes.
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Re: AKs Big Blind
Also, just for fun, this is the very first hand of tourney, kinda interesting (to me at least).
POKERSTARS GAME #5106333407: TOURNAMENT #25455485, $100+$9 HOLD'EM NO LIMIT - LEVEL I (10/20) - 2006/05/31 - 01:00:00 (ET) Table '25455485 20' 9-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: putmeincoach (1500 in chips) Seat 4: Douglas333 (1500 in chips) Seat 5: golfing_gods (1500 in chips) Seat 6: mandadita (1500 in chips) Seat 7: maxv2 (1500 in chips) is sitting out Seat 8: ClaudioReyna (1500 in chips) Seat 9: Exitonly4 (1500 in chips) Douglas333: posts small blind 10 golfing_gods: posts big blind 20 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to ClaudioReyna [Tc 8c] Murs316 is connected mandadita: folds maxv2: folds ClaudioReyna: raises 40 to 60 Exitonly4: folds putmeincoach: folds Douglas333: calls 50 golfing_gods: calls 40 *** FLOP *** [Ac 7s 9c] Douglas333: checks golfing_gods: bets 250 ClaudioReyna: raises 1190 to 1440 and is all-in Douglas333: folds golfing_gods: calls 1190 and is all-in maxv2 has returned *** TURN *** [Ac 7s 9c] [6d] *** RIVER *** [Ac 7s 9c 6d] [Qh] *** SHOW DOWN *** golfing_gods: shows [Qd Ah] (two pair, Aces and Queens) ClaudioReyna: shows [Tc 8c] (a straight, Six to Ten) ClaudioReyna collected 3060 from pot CTsSkillet is connected CTsSkillet is sitting out *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 3060 | Rake 0 Board [Ac 7s 9c 6d Qh] Seat 1: putmeincoach (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 4: Douglas333 (small blind) folded on the Flop Seat 5: golfing_gods (big blind) showed [Qd Ah] and lost with two pair, Aces and Queens Seat 6: mandadita folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 7: maxv2 folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 8: ClaudioReyna showed [Tc 8c] and won (3060) with a straight, Six to Ten Seat 9: Exitonly4 folded before Flop (didn't bet) |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
What are we reraising to preflop here? Seems like stack size makes a reraise kinda awkward.
Also, we were at the same table in the 33NL tonight and you didn't even say hi. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] I didn't know who you were. What's your excuse? |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
Are you talking to me re: the 33r?
I don't think I played one today. |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
No, regular $30/3.
Think it was PLHE. And I really think it was you. If not, sorry. |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
Preflop, either call or reraise all in, depending on your image, the image you want to have, and your read on opponent.
Flop, check/raise all in. No matter what, you have at least 12 outs and that board is scary for anyone who doesn't have QQ/JJ/44/QJ. Additional questions I've been thinking about: 1. What stack sizes make this an open push on the flop? 2. What stack sizes make this a check/raise but not all in on the flop? 3. If opponent checks behind on the flop and we brick turn, what do we do? (I'd tend to check and call, and check raise if I hit the turn with the straight/flush but check/call if I hit an A/K.) |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
I would push PF w/ this hand. You're only going to hit 1/3 of the time, and you can get called by dominated hands. I push and try to take it down right there as you will be OOP for the rest of the hand. Post flop I also push and try to take down the pot.
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Re: AKs Big Blind
I push this PF.
As played, c/r all-in on the flop. |
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Re: AKs Big Blind
If you check, he's c-beting with whatever he's got to take down the pot. If you then push, he's calling with big hands, maybe calling with decent hands and folding underpairs.
If you open push the flop, he's calling with big hands, probably not calling with decent hands and folding underpairs. Any reads could be very helpful as well... You probably want to felt this one on the flop. It looks like check raising is going to get you the most money against the hands that you have the most outs on, and you really should try to get it all in here as you have 12-18 outs twice (most likely 12) against hands that are currently ahead of you. Giving you 48% - 64%. |
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