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NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
Fairly tight table. Other than the below, I don't have any further reads on BB. The three hands each are one round after the other.
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com <u>Hand 1</u> Hero ($49.88) SB ($10.25) BB ($8.75) UTG ($11.75) UTG+1 ($10) MP1 ($53.99) MP2 ($54.81) MP3 ($42.98) CO ($10) Preflop: Hero is Button with Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. CO posts a blind of $0.50. <font color="#666666">5 folds</font>, CO (poster) checks, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to $2.25</font>, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, CO folds. Final Pot: $3.50 <u>Hand 2</u> Hero ($52.75) SB ($9.50) BB ($8) UTG ($9.43) UTG+1 ($11.77) UTG+2 ($55.01) MP1 ($55.56) MP2 ($7.95) MP3 ($42.23) CO ($9.50) Preflop: Hero is Button with 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">7 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to $1.7</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, BB calls $7.50 (All-In), Hero folds. Final Pot: $9.95 <u>Hand 3</u> Hero ($50.97) SB ($11.17) BB ($9.70) UTG ($5.74) UTG+1 ($11.02) UTG+2 ($52.96) MP1 ($55.56) MP2 ($9.06) MP3 ($44.70) CO ($8.75) Preflop: Hero is Button with 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">7 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to $1.7</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, BB calls $9.20 (All-In). What should I do here? |
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
Fold.
Can't call 8.50 to win 19 with a deuce in your hand. |
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
This is an easy fold, your not ahead of much
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
No sense calling here. You can never be in good/dominant shape, and you can be crushed many ways against even a bad players shoving range.
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
Sure, I get it. Calling is not the correct play.
Of course, you don't see such players at the NL50 hold'em tables of Party Poker, but let's say that, purely hypothetically, BB would make the all-in raise with <u>any two cards</u> . Would that warrant a call? |
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
[ QUOTE ]
Sure, I get it. Calling is not the correct play. Of course, you don't see such players at the NL50 hold'em tables of Party Poker, but let's say that, purely hypothetically, BB would make the all-in raise with <u>any two cards</u> . Would that warrant a call? [/ QUOTE ] yes a call is good then |
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
Now: what if BB would make this play with 50% of the hands? If he would, I think calling is correct, because on the average my equity on the hand would be about 49.5% which makes me call even taking the rake into account.
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
[ QUOTE ]
Sure, I get it. Calling is not the correct play. Of course, you don't see such players at the NL50 hold'em tables of Party Poker, but let's say that, purely hypothetically, BB would make the all-in raise with <u>any two cards</u> . Would that warrant a call? [/ QUOTE ] then your raise with 74o is absolutely terrible |
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
I think you have to pick your spots with this type of player. A2os, 7 4, even being aggressive on the blind, that shouldn't justify a call.
You have position on a maniac like that, so pick a hand that you have the better percentage of a coin flip, because that's all you'd be doing. |
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Re: NL50 - facing a preflop all-in reraiser in the big blind
This was not a tournament, but okay... a call in this spot is not warranted, even if BB would play this way with about 40-50% of the starting hands. Point taken.
I made my remark about the 40-50% of the starting hands, because math indicated a positive EV against this range of starting hands, but maybe you're right. |
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