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HU decision at Lucky Chances
I'm not sure whether I made the right decision regarding this hand. I feel that I play shorthanded fairly well, but my HU play needs improvement.
Anyhow, live $50+15 w/ one $50 rebuy tourney at Lucky Chances. 121 starters, top 10 paid, the structure is not great but not horrible. This is the first hand HU after villain knocked out two people on the same hand with a a flush. 1st pay $4200, 2nd $2200. Villain seemed like a good player, and had played aggro after he took over the chiplead with 4 people left. Stacksizes- Villain ~250,000 Hero 42,000 after posting the 12,000 BB, so 3.5 bb's. Pot size 22,000 (12k BB+6k SB+ 2k antes) Villain pushes all-in from the SB(button). Hero has Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. Fold here and push any two the next hand, or is this a good enough of a hand to call with? (I think folding this hand and the next hand is no good, since it will eat up way to much of my stack). Andy |
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Re: HU decision at Lucky Chances
I'd call with a Queen here.
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Re: HU decision at Lucky Chances
call, with that stack go in as no less then a slight dog (possibly ahead?) and just hope for the best....besides, they're so suited
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Re: HU decision at Lucky Chances
Call. Overlay is too big to do anything else.
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Re: HU decision at Lucky Chances
call q could actually be ahead but isnt in that bad of shape you need to get lucky but who doesnt to win these at some point
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