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playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
You are in the cut off with KdQd blinds are 1000 2000 no ante 13 players left top 8 get paid under gun plus 1 open raises for 4000 you call small and big blind both call you take flop with four players. Jc Jd Tc Checks all around. Turn is the Ah Checks two you. You have 4500 left every one in the pot has you covered what do you do.
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
wait, you had 8500 before the hand started and called off 4k of that OOP?
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
and then you turn that hand in a 16k pot with 4500 behind and are considering folding?
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
so correct play is to move in before flop or fold right. but after turn easy push right
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
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so correct play is to move in before flop or fold right. but after turn easy push right [/ QUOTE ] yes as played i might even shove flop |
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
check
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
why? bc you may be losing and a bet will prob only get action from a boat
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
but you have put half your stack in the pot already what are you trying to make with kq when you call off half stack
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Re: playing nut straight on paired board 48 player tournament
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why? bc you may be losing and a bet will prob only get action from a boat [/ QUOTE ] because the pot is 16k and you only have 4.5k left? this really isnt hard |
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