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(5.50) mid pp itm.
villain is solid I put him raising any A here
Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t120/t240 3 players Converter Stack sizes: Button: t5145 SB: t2670 Hero: t5685 Pre-flop: (3 players) Hero is BB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="#cc0000">Button raises to t680</font>, SB folds, <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises all-in t5685</font> |
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
I really like it,77 rates to be the best hand and u should have some fold equity as well.
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
looks good
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
Good hand disk. FE+hand strength make this a nice shove.
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
ug. this is tougher than it looks I think. I don't think a push is awful but you're only getting called when you're flipping or against a higher pair. The pot only represents slightly less than slightly less than 20% of your stack. I almost like calling here and playing some post flop.
good hand to post. |
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
i play a lot of those 5,5s and will do the same play all day long- itm things get wild there and 77 will be in good shape most of the time
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
Read dependent - especially at this buy-in. If he's raising in position a lot, I like a push - especially if he's decent post-flop. If he's being more selective and/or limping his button a lot, I prefer a call - especially if he's weak post-flop. Also somewhat dependent on my table image (ie my FE against him pre-flop and post-flop).
This deep I'd often call and lead any flop, then re-evaluate if necessary. |
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Re: (5.50) mid pp itm.
the stack sizes make this awkward because were both deep. were flipping at best, we have FE but generally not vs an A at this buy in usually, even KQ will look you up here
agreed kibby, good hand to post , tricky imo |
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