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Pocket 10s earlyish
I played this tournament a few weeks back and have finally got round to reviewing the hands. Look what I found. I have no idea why I folded here and don't recall anything about the villain. It's possible I crashed, or went to the toilet. I dunno.
It may be that I thought that I didn't like them enough to reraise and didn't think the bet was worth calling for set value. Seems incredibly tight. What does anyone else do here? A Stars $30 with ~ 200 starters. Villain newish to table. I've doubled up with JJ and double-barrelled a c-bet (unsuccessfully) but villain hasn't seen that. Poker Stars No Limit Holdem Tournament Blinds: t25/t50 9 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: t1565 UTG+1: t2960 MP1: t895 Hero: t2910 MP3: t2870 CO: t1560 Button: t940 SB: t2235 BB: t2700 Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is MP2 with T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 raises to t200</font>, MP1 folds, Hero folds, MP3 calls t200 <font color="#aaaaaa">(pot was t275)</font>, 3 folds, BB calls t150 <font color="#aaaaaa">(pot was t475)</font>. |
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Re: Pocket 10s earlyish
This is definitely a call. Both of your stacks are deep enough to call a 4 x raise from EP.
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Re: Pocket 10s earlyish
I aggree
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Re: Pocket 10s earlyish
call for sure, if not a small reraise to see where u are at or possibly take it down right there
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Re: Pocket 10s earlyish
[ QUOTE ]
call for sure, if not a small reraise to see where u are at or possibly take it down right there [/ QUOTE ] Calling is the way ahead. I think I must have been in the toilet. FWIW, reraising small isn't going tell you where you're 'at'. If it's a min-raise, he's calling with anything he opened with. If he's got a really strong hand, he might deceptively call if he's got you heads up, and this spells trouble on later streets, or reraise you out of the pot when seeing a flop would have been nice. I can't see arguments for folding, except not being at the computer. I can see other arguments for raising, such as a read that villain would open from ep with a lower pocket pair that he'll find hard to let go on a rag flop, or two high cards likewise, or because you like pocket tens enough that you want to to play the pot, heads up and in position. |
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Re: Pocket 10s earlyish
Raising invites him to push ove the top with anything he could open 4x with, and then you'd have to fold. Call and see a flop.
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