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$10+1 6 handed tight table, should I be looking to flip here?
Table is very tight with hands almost never going to showdown, blinds frequently folded around, big stacks aren't really bullying. CO hasn't been out of line and is now raising once every orbit or so to maintain his stack.
10+1, 1500 chip, blinds 150/75. UTG 5200 MP1 2200 CO 1100 Hero 1200 sb 700 bb 5800 Hero is dealt K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. 2 folds, Co opens to 425, hero pushes knowing I have very little folding equity. Is this standard? I have the hardest time knowing when to take a flip when the table is tight and we're 5 or 6 handed and I'm far away from the top 3 stacks in chips. I'm in the worst spot to steal the blinds at the table having to deal with micro stack that is pot committed to call with not much and two big stacks which although tight eventually are going to wake up with a hand all to my left and two other stacks that are frequently pushing or raising in front of me. |
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Re: $10+1 6 handed tight table, should I be looking to flip here?
No, fold equity is everything in this spot.
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Re: $10+1 6 handed tight table, should I be looking to flip here?
Def laydown here, have absolutely no FE, in what's at best a race. Like the other guy said, FE is key.
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Re: $10+1 6 handed tight table, should I be looking to flip here?
99+ AQ+ AJs here. You have 0 FE.
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