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$200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
Your thoughts? Fold this pf with position as we arent looking to get involved with the only stack that can do significant damage? My hope was SB came along for the ride and we got to check check it vs minraiser donk with me scooping a 3k pot. What is my line here if the flop is all undercards and he checks? Or if the flop is all unders and he still leads 2k?
Party Poker No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t200/t400 5 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t8510 CO: t2880 Hero: t5760 SB: t670 BB: t2180 Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is Button with T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">UTG raises to t800</font>, CO folds, Hero calls t800 <font color="aaaaaa">(pot was t1400)</font>, <font color="#cc0000">SB calls all-in t470</font>, BB calls t400 <font color="aaaaaa">(pot was t2470)</font>. Flop: J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 5[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (t3070, 3 players + 1 all-in - Main pot: t2680, Sidepot 1: t390) BB checks, <font color="#cc0000">UTG bets t2000</font>, Hero folds, BB folds. Uncalled bets: t2000 returned to UTG. |
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
I like how it's played but how come you don't think about re-raising this pre? I guess if you're going to re-raise, you might as well shove and you don't want to do that bc you think utg will call you light? Obv $200 is way over what I play so maybe your thought process is different.
Looks safely played. |
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
Shove pf
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
Um, PF shove would be horrible, to put it KINDLY.
At best if called you are 50/50 if not drawing to 2 outs. I think it is played fine, other option maybe reraising to the 2400 to 3200 range, if called (or reraise) fold as you'd still have around 2-3K to play with. Considering his stack and the other stack sizes I think you played it fine though. |
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
Preflop shove is fine, but read dependent.
Folding preflop seems really bad. As played flop is a fold. |
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
guess im the only one who thinks PF shove would be ill-advised.
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
I cant believe i didnt include pf reads in my post, but as you can imagine if there were none posted, I didnt have any. My PAHUD filters 7-10, 5-6, 4, 2-3, and 1. This was near the s tart of 5-6 and I didnt have 10 hands so there was no info showing. Was 12 tabling so I didnt get to see how the 8k stack was accumulated.
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
Scotty, I think I'd shove preflop.
Ryan |
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
i'm pushing this preflop. that min raise looks a lot like a hand that has some showdown value vs the SB's random hand and/or vs the bb. A8 KJ 77 etc. i would not expect a monster very often and you have a ton of FE.
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Re: $200: TT facing minraise from 8k at 2-4 5 handed with 6k
um, am i the only one who will minraise with a strong hand?? He could easiy be minraising with suited paints and make a donk call and end your tourney life when you're in confortabe cashing position. not to mention one over will end your tourney life 33% of the time.
Why risk going out fifth when he's pretty much a shoe-in to cash?? |
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