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Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
28 left. Current payout is $1.2k and winner gets $48k. I built a big stack approaching the ITM bubble and have been 2-5 ever since but lately have been totally card dead and have fallen to about 20/28. I have been playing very tight for about 5 orbits, but was pretty aggro before that. Villain probably thinks I am tight.
Villain plays loose and pokerdb stats are meh. He had a big stack and recently lost half of it. I thought he would tilt off the rest, but has played tight for two orbits or so. Definitely capable of making loose, big moves. Kind of wreckless. Assume we have a significant ability edge on most of the field. There is one very good player at our table and one pretty good, and the rest are unknown or average at best. Keep in mind the levels are 20 minutes, antes are small, and structure is pretty slow (there are extra levels). Level XV (1000/2000) 9-max Seat #5 is the button Seat 1: AceSpades11 (59038 in chips) Seat 2: vovo_leo (106504 in chips) Seat 3: Gava (38749 in chips) Seat 4: plattsburgh (45214 in chips) Seat 5: bigdogpckt5s (89913 in chips) Seat 7: uclabruinz (48142 in chips) Seat 8: hasminejerry (59643 in chips) Seat 9: PFINO (44401 in chips) uclabruinz: posts small blind 1000 hasminejerry: posts big blind 2000 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to uclabruinz [Kd Jd] folds to us in SB Give me your move and your plan. Discuss variables you are taking into account in your decision. |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
Looks like this is going to be an interestin hand.
So, my default play here is to raise to 2.5x-3x BB, whatever has been my normal raise. I'm raising more for value than for a steal here, and really don't hate getting called. Factors: Villain seems to be tightening up on a smaller stack, so maybe he's smart enough to know he should be tighter now, and is more likely to fold now that he doesn't have the chips to afford to take some more gambles. Obviously he could resteal here, and I think we're folding to a push, so a smaller raise is probably more my line because I want to minimize my risk. But our stack size leaves us pretty exploitable to a resteal. Being OOP if called is a concern, but, "worst case" even if we make it 5k preflop, get called, cbet ~7k more on the flop, and end up having to fold to a raise, we still have almost 20 BB's left, which isn't that bad and gives us plenty of room to recover. I hate open-limping against a guy who has tightened up, so I can't make an argument for that, and folding is obviously out the window. So I'm making my standard raise here, a bit on the smaller side, probably right around 5k. I am probably folding to anything bigger than a minraise, if he minraises I am probably about 80/20 call/3bet. |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
I highlighted interesting points in bold.
MrTimCaum: i'm usually raising MrTimCaum: 7k MrTimCaum: sometimes i'll limp/call or limp/rr MrTimCaum: never limp fold though KramerTM: so when you limp/call.. youre playing it conservaitely, where youll fold the flop 65% of the time, and CR all-in when you connect? MrTimCaum: i dont think i'm crai 100% of the time when i hit MrTimCaum: sometimes i'll just check call and push a safe turn or crai then KramerTM: ah MrTimCaum: yeah sometimes i'll bet/call and push turn or bet/3bet all in MrTimCaum: i vary my play A LOT in blind vs blind play MrTimCaum: i pretty much keep every line as an option KramerTM: ok.. next part of the question KramerTM: you raise to 8K, and he INSTA-shoves MrTimCaum: yeesh MrTimCaum: is this a money bubble at 28? KramerTM: nope.. the money bubble was at 30 KramerTM: next one at 18 MrTimCaum: i dunno MrTimCaum: if i feel he's tilty from losing a bunch of chips i'll probably call but be sick about it MrTimCaum: i think it'd be a huge mistake to raise and then fold to a jam MrTimCaum: if you're going to raise/fold then just limp/call or limp/rr KramerTM: right, i agree KramerTM: especially if you know hes a LAG MrTimCaum: or just raise smaller KramerTM: thats a good point MrTimCaum: because if you're going to raise fold, what's the difference between raising 6k and 8k? KramerTM: if anything, he might jam more often to the bigger PF raise |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
This seems like a standard raise and c-bet most flops.
Your Q is low but your against only a slightly larger stack and your M is still ok. His lower middle stack size is the right size to attack since I find the middle stacks the most obligated to play their hands. What is the next price break and for how much? Middle stacks are sometimes even more handcuffed by any bubbles. Because of this fact I would fold to a reraise inspite of the fact that he was making moves with a larger stack before. He seems to have shifted gears when he was cut in half. If he made the reraise with a big stack, I would push. |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
I was sweating the last few orbits and had the same read.
Against a lot of bb players, I would raise this hand. The reason I would complete here is that I think he is going to shove over our raise with a wide range that includes a lot of worse hands. Since I hate raise/folding for 20% of our stack and I don't want to call a shove and get 25bbs in preflop, I'd rather limp and call a raise of up to 4x from villian with a plan to felt any pair or decent draw. Because villian is so aggro, if we flop a pair I think we can get him to bluff of a lot of chips post flop. |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
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The reason I would complete here is that I think he is going to shove over our raise with a wide range that includes a lot of worse hands. Since I hate raise/folding for 20% of our stack and I don't want to call a shove and get 25bbs in preflop, I'd rather limp and call a raise of up to 4x from villian with a plan to felt any pair or decent draw. Because villian is so aggro, if we flop a pair I think we can get him to bluff of a lot of chips post flop. [/ QUOTE ] I'd probably limp call, in a vacuum, more than most here anyway. |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
From description of Villian being reckless, I would just complete here. If villian makes a standard raise I would be willing to call and see a flop with the intention of check folding if I miss or check raising if I hit.
I don't like raising in this spot to aggro BB. I hate calling off my stack when you can be behind or dominated by a lot of hands like a,x any pair etc. Maybe I'm just weak tight from busting out late in 3 or 4 tourney's recently by overvaluing my cards in blind battles??? Once in a while the BB can have a hand. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
I like Seke's line here. I'd also add that raising into an agrro like Villian represents a strong hand and, if like you've said, he's changed gears, you have a good chance of picking up his BB. In any event, you hold a strong HU hand.
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
I don't mind those going for limp/rr either. I guess I'm putting more stress on the Villain's adjustment in style to tighter once he lost chips as opposed to the fact that he was playing aggressively earlier when he did have chips. So I'm reading him as playing closer to TAG than LAG at the moment.
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Re: Stars 320 Late Blinds Battle
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I'm reading him as playing closer to TAG than LAG at the moment. [/ QUOTE ] Specifically for this reason, I don't like the limp. He has a random BB hand and I'd like to see where I stand. |
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