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Placing you in opponent\'s seat....
For this scenario, you will play the hand from the seat of my opponent. As in my post from two nights ago, I am curious as to how people think about and analyze particular hands as they are unfolding.
The tournament is the final round of the $300 modified shootout at the foxwoods poker classic. Blinds are T50/T100, and average stack is about T5,700. You have around T9,000, and I have around T6,300. So far, I have been playing relatively tightly, and have shown good aggression when I feel my hand is best. I also have reraised you on one occasion preflop, and you folded. Neither of us showed our cards in that instance. One limper, and you raise to T300 from late position with 9s 9c. I reraise to T900. Folded back to you. You think for a moment, and make it T2,500. I declare myself all-in. Do you: a. Fold your cards face up? b. Turn your cards over in order to try to get a reaction from me as to the relative strength of our hands? c. Insta-call? When answering this question, please include thought processes and reasoning regarding what you believe I might be holding. Thank you, and am looking forward to your comments. TK |
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