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12 left in 100r
i've been playing pretty tight/solid and so has villain... getting a little better than 1.5 to 1 pf... will be 3/12 if i win and out if i lose, 7/12 with ~50k stack with ~75k average.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t2000 (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.comFlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Plain Text) MP (t24720) CO (t33525) Button (t222290) Hero (t68808) BB (t133778) UTG (t79437) Preflop: Hero is SB with Js, Jc. UTG raises to t5200, 3 folds, Hero raises to t16600, 1 fold, UTG raises to t79437, Hero? Final Pot: t96437 |
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Re: 12 left in 100r
I'd never raise/fold here
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Re: 12 left in 100r
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I'd never raise/fold here [/ QUOTE ] Which is obviously what OP did from the final pot. You should know ahead of time whether you are calling a push when you reraise. Reraise/fold only as a semibluff. With jacks, flat call or reraise/call. |
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Re: 12 left in 100r
Once you 3bet insta call. I'm not really loving the spot but AK in his range so you have good enough equity to call.
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Re: 12 left in 100r
I can't ever see myself folding in this spot. you're 43% against TT+,AK. I guess if you really think he wouldn't shove TT here, then it's a fold. But from my experience i think TT+,AK is the tightest range we can expect to be against.
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Re: 12 left in 100r
sigh i played this hand so bad... i agree with everyone else that reraising/folding here is horrible, i thought i would have better odds than i did when he shoved and then decided TT wasn't in his range and folded after using my entire time bank. i wish i could understand why i could play a hand so horribly deep in a tournament and then look at the hh the next day and have the correct play be so obvious.
f me, i hate myselffffffffffffff |
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Re: 12 left in 100r
I like flat calling the most, you'll open the door for a squeeze by the BB and also get a chance to see what kind of flop comes down so you can c/r a low flop or c/f some of the flops you hate. reraising puts you in a very tough spot
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