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Simple little BSB hand. A6s
Full Tilt Poker, NL Hold'em Tournament, 1,500/3,000 Blinds, 400 Ante, 9 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter UTG+1: 63,269 UTG+2: 90,599 MP1: 22,834 MP2: 57,228 CO: 75,717 BTN: 27,234 Hero (SB): 45,422 BB: 86,854 UTG: 142,081 Pre-Flop: (8,100) A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (SB) 6 folds, <font color="red">BTN raises to 9,000</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to 45,022 and is All-In</font> Just moved to table is this good or a fold without reads? |
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Re: Simple little BSB hand. A6s
I dont like it.
He already put in 1/3 of his stack and is likely calling here, I dont want to be crippled with A6 when I will be in good position for steals in just a couple hands. |
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Re: Simple little BSB hand. A6s
BTN: 27,234
Hero (SB): 45,422 BB: 86,854 He is inclined to make a move, but A6 doesn't crash his range. |
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Re: Simple little BSB hand. A6s
Nah. He's new to the table, he's going to get odds to call with JK and hands you are only slrightly ahead of, of course, hands that crush you get it in as well. Basically, Aces, you shouldn't be restorting to big preflop moves with marginal holdings for half your stack just because it's a button raise or because the pot is big.
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Re: Simple little BSB hand. A6s
Fold. You got no FE with a hand that can be easily dominated and is just slightly ahead of other hands.
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Re: Simple little BSB hand. A6s
i think if you want to play this hand you should go for a stop and go.
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Re: Simple little BSB hand. A6s
With no reads I tend to only do this with A8+ min.
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