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I was in position for a steal, what should i do here. I have been playing pretty tight, and showing down good hands.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t100 (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) saw flop|[color=#C00000]saw showdown</font> Hero (t5275)</font>[/b] Button (Villian)/ (t3074) SB (t3530)[/b] BB (t6990) UTG (t1505) UTG+1 (t5090) MP1 (t2765) MP2 (t2970) MP3 (t3250) Preflop: Hero is CO with T 5 folds</font>, Hero raises to t250, Button Villian calls t250, SB calls t200, [ Flop: (t850) A ![]() ![]() ![]() SB checks, Hero bets t600</font>, Villian calls t600, SB folds. Turn: (t2050) 4 ![]() Hero bets t4200</font>, Villian calls t2224 (All-In). River: (t8474) 4 ![]() Final Pot: t8474 I have 9 outs for a flush draw and 4 outs for a straight which gives me almost a 51 percent chance of winning. I did raise pre flop representing an ok hand. I always feel like i have to make these moves in order to obtain a nice sold stack to give me the best chance of making the top 3. The texture of the flop isnt that great, and i knew he had an ace, but i couldnt let it go. Whats the best possible way to play these situations. There was some fold equity "i believed with my push because i did raise preflop and could of hand any number of hands. I could be wrong. |
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