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88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
Seat 1: Tixmaster (24180 in chips)
Seat 2: ThePhenom919 (17270 in chips) Seat 3: bull_99 (21336 in chips) Seat 4: NaDa112 (11873 in chips) Seat 5: Robshev (13200 in chips) Seat 6: Schwallie4 (10085 in chips) Seat 7: ME (25902 in chips) Seat 8: GreatDan (6650 in chips) Seat 9: bigbrains (11090 in chips) Tixmaster: posts the ante 75 ThePhenom919: posts the ante 75 bull_99: posts the ante 75 NaDa112: posts the ante 75 Robshev: posts the ante 75 Schwallie4: posts the ante 75 ME: posts the ante 75 GreatDan: posts the ante 75 bigbrains: posts the ante 75 Schwallie4: posts small blind 500 ME: posts big blind 1000 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to ME [8d 8s] GreatDan: folds bigbrains: folds Tixmaster: folds ThePhenom919: folds bull_99: raises 2000 to 3000 NaDa112: folds Robshev: folds Schwallie4: folds ME: calls 2000 *** FLOP *** [3c 5s Th] ME: checks bull_99: bets 5000 ME: calls 5000 *** TURN *** [3c 5s Th] [4h] ME: checks bull_99: bets 13261 and is all-in i was big stack at table and this guy is just pushing the FLOP and TURN with his stack...what do we do here??? he has also been in line all day.... |
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
sup bro
shove pre probably fold turn but it depends hide your name better (or dont, cause who cares) |
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
if you were writing this like your regular self, it would've said
"sup bro calls pre-flop with a massive pair of 88s. 88 is a medium pair to most mortals, but sup bro knows how to use 88s. flop comes with one over-card. others would be scared, but not sup bro cuz sup bro has washboard abs. so sup bro check-raises the raiser all-in on the flop." |
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
Shove PF is right, but OP answered his own question when he said villain had been using his stack to jam flops and turns
Edit: I think I misread OP; without any history it's probably a fold |
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
Wait, maybe it's a call. I mean, I'm kind of a station, so I probably find a call here, especially with no threat of a river bet
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
This series of replies from me really emphasizes that pushing PF is best
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
Shove pre...
If you are going to flat call pre you need to take the initiative at some point...rather than flat calling flop and being put to a decision on the turn, I would lead out on the flop...it is far harder for him to push the pile into you there than after you flat call a standard cbet with what very well could be overcards. Based on my reply and what I was going to suggest about flat calling flop then shoving turn yourself, it reinforces that you should shove pre. sheets |
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
I would also shove pre-flop. However, it seems reasonable to use a check/calling line against an overaggressive player, as long as you don't lose your nerve.
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
There's so much in there on the flop I think he should just crai if he hasn't already crammed preflop.
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Re: 88 late in tourney...what do we do on TURN???
i actually really like sheetsworld's response....i dont want to shove PF because i do give him credit tangling with the other big stack at the table BUT if i am willing to call a bet of $5K on the FLOP i am best off putting out on the FLOP a bet of $5K and putting him to the test, if he wants to raise over me then god bless him, he either has me beat or some major guts.......
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