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Full Tilt $24+2 late, TT OOP, awkward stacks
Sorry, no hand history. Down to 25 or so from 1000. Villain has been playing rather fearless, chipping up from 70K to 240K without a showdown in the past 20 hands, mostly by 3-betting pre or bet/3-betting post. I was chipleader with 320K until recently when my utg 88 < BB's AA for 70K. I'm now at 256K, slightly covering villain. Avg stack around 120K, BB has about 90K.
Blinds 3000/6000, 500a. Folds to villain in mp who opens to 21,000 (std for him). Folds to me in the sb with T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], I... |
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Re: Full Tilt $24+2 late, TT OOP, awkward stacks
if you think you had 0 fold equity against this particuar opponent then a call and cautious post flop play would be my choice
if he is likely to lay this down I would 3-bet pre given the description you gave, this guy is more likely call a 3-bet then fold, so I guess I would go for some sort of stop 'n go i would probably bet out on almost any dry flop and C/F two facecards flops |
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Re: Full Tilt $24+2 late, TT OOP, awkward stacks
I shove vs a maniac. Chances are you see an over, he has shown a willingness to bet/shove flops, and u will have no clue where you are at.
And having no FE isn't bad. That means he calls with AT, A9, smaller PP. |
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Re: Full Tilt $24+2 late, TT OOP, awkward stacks
Id make it 70k and snap call his shove
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Re: Full Tilt $24+2 late, TT OOP, awkward stacks
call and play as best hand if no ace or 2 hi cards come
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Re: Full Tilt $24+2 late, TT OOP, awkward stacks
Id make it 81K and prob call a shove.
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