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Low on Chips, Play with AT?
OK, Full Tilt, $5 + 0.50, 171 started, probably half remain. Blinds are 25/50. I have been at this table for about 10 hands. UTG player has been in a LOT of hands, either calling BB or min-raising. Comments?
EDIT: Sorry, didn't notice they didn't have stacks in the converter. I have 885, MP2 has 1991, MP3 has 1195. Full Tilt (9 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums) Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. UTG calls, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises 200</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, MP2 calls, <font color="#CC3333">MP3 raises 1195 (All-In)</font>, <font color="#666666">4 folds</font>, UTG folds, Hero ???. |
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
Need stacksizes of you & MP2 here, but I'd guess there's just too much dead money out there to not isoshove. But can't really answer without those stacksizes.
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
Stack sizes added - sorry about that.
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
With 885 chips I fold the first time with ATo facing UTG limp. Raising to 200 especially without a plan what to do if someone shoves is pretty bad. Probably should fold with lots of chips as well, actually now I see it.
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
Fold preflop
As played fold after raise |
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
Welcome to the forums. I think that you have a massive leak which is hard to fix and understandable. You really shouldn't be making 3xBB and 4xBB raises with 15BB or 20BB stacks from early with marginal hands. You need to think about why this is. Here is a hint: you just posted two hands where you raised with marginal hands from early with a hurting stack and you have no idea where you are when RRed. Not to mention, and here is another hint, if you pick up the blinds, it's not a lot. And, finally, if you get called, you may very well be OOP and with a stack that is going to be more than double the pot (not a happy spot either).
Good questions, think about them. Barry |
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
why is hero raising to 200 with 885 left with AT if he will not call a shove? You are getting down to pick a hand spot and if you raise you need to be ready to finish it...also why raise to 200?
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
Whether you call the 3bet is irrelevent, you don't need to be raising from this position with your stack size.
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
For reference, I was really hoping to isolate the UTG player. I felt I had a good chance at having the better hand, since he had played so many hands and just limped here. I figured that if I got any calls I was playing from behind and would not push the flop, but thought it was worth the play. I folded to the re-raise.
Also, I have been reading HoH recently, and one of the main things that I have picked up on is that I'm not aggressive enough. This tournament I purposely went in with the mindset that I had to get more aggressive BEFORE my stack got to the "Red Zone". It looks like I overdid it a bit, but I'm trying to make improvements. |
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Re: Low on Chips, Play with AT?
You're right being aggressive is vital to tournament play and survival. But you have to pick your spots a little better. Raising 4x the BB utg with AT is not exactly the spot you're looking for. Now if it gets folded to you, and you're in the co or button, the aggressive play would be to shove. That would be a good spot. There's more to the aggressive play then just raising/betting. You have to be aware of stack sizes and position as well. You have to have a better hand than AT to bet utg with imo. Keep reading, posting, and playing.
Edit: If you're playing this hand utg, you have to go all the way with it. If you raise utg, you should call/rr any raise (with your stack size). That's why it's important to pick your spots and make sure you have a hand when you bet here. |
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