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$27 TT on bubble facing LAG raise
Villain is LAG: 32/17/10.
Last time I was in SB I shoved vs Villain in BB. Two orbits ago I shoved in the BB vs. a SB limp. Villain has raised 5 of the previous 10 hands varying in size from 2x to 4x. Poker Stars No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t100/t200 4 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t4120 Button: t2840 SB: t4320 Hero: t2220 Pre-flop: (4 players) Hero is BB with T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">UTG raises to t600</font>, 2 folds, <font color="#cc0000">Hero ?</font> I doubt calling is an option, although I do have a pot sized shove if I try a stop and go. Push, fold, or stop & go and why? |
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Re: $27 TT on bubble facing LAG raise
If he is raising that much a push is your only option.
If he is a normal player raising a standard amount a push is your option as well. TT is just too good in this spot, regardless of the villian. Consider the huge lag a bonus. |
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Re: $27 TT on bubble facing LAG raise
Push because you have TT, are last, and villain often has 55-99 and Ax that you are way ahead of in addition to the coinflip hands and 4 hands you REALLY don't want him to have.
Plus, there's a chance he folds QJ, KJ, and AJ. |
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Re: $27 TT on bubble facing LAG raise
I push. I say most of the time, you're looking at Ax or a smaller pocket pair. I'm also going to guess that 80-90% of the time you're either coinflipping him or dominating him, and maybe that other 10% he actually has a real hand that you should be scared of (AA, QQ, KK, JJ).
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