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27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
sorry no hand history
My stack is 1430 covered by Villain Blinds 15/30 9 handed Unknown Villain UTG+1 raise to 100 All folds, Hero j[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]j[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]on the button ? I called ( 2 players in hand ) Flop A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Villain continuation bets to 120 Hero ? My call preflop seems awkward ... When I call, a lot of flops are scaring. I lean toward a fold at the moment... Would you guys raise this preflop ? Is is worth to spend a large part of my stack here preflop ? |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
Fold flop. I also just call the raise pf, is this too weak?
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
my standard at the 22s is to call here pf and play with position, oop i prob rr a lp raiser, maybe a leak tho.
this flop is pretty horrible obv, and in a sng i just pus out and give up. |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
There is really no reason to play this after the flop. Early in an SNG, an EP raiser nearly always means Ax or TT+. Of that range, you are beating absolutely nothing. You don't have a read (I'm assuming) on Villain to put him on a lower range. It's too early in the SNG to take these unnecessary risks.
As for PF play? It would take a read that Villain is looser than standard to reraise him. Especially when I know I'll have position on him for the rest of the hand. If villain were closer to the button, I might reraise him, but a good majority of the time, I probably still call with position. If you were in the SB/BB, and he were later position, I'm reraising a very large percentage of the time. |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
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Fold flop. I also just call the raise pf, is this too weak? [/ QUOTE ] no its standard unless villain is a lagdonk. |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
Well, I folded on the flop.
But If the guy continuation bets 90% of the time, I am not sure a call preflop is so good. |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
Standard
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
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Well, I folded on the flop. But If the guy continuation bets 90% of the time, I am not sure a call preflop is so good. [/ QUOTE ] It depends on what you flop. Obviously if you flop a set, you're money. It's also possible you flop an overpair, which is semi-money. Can you fold to a flop bet with an overpair? Sure, but you better be damn sure he's value betting QQ+ (or it's a large part of his range). |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
Preflop call is standard.
Flop is a fold against an unknown, and also requires a note. You can float here with a read, but its real easy to spew if you get carried away with the idea. |
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Re: 27$ Pokerstars JJ after a raise
QQ is the cutoff for me here as far as hands I'll reraise the villain with in this situation early in the tourney. You played the hand exactly as I would have.
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