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Bubble play / micro stake STT
It's on Ladbrokes, $2 buy-in, all top 5 get the same, i.e. $4.
Six players remaining, so it's on the immediate bubble. Blinds are 50/100. Villian(UTG+1, 2nd largest stack with 3200, becomes quite aggressive recently) limps in. CO calls, SB completes. Hero(BB, 2nd lowest stack with 1300) check with QT offsuit. Flop (400): Ad 2d 8c Villian bets 150, 2 folds, Hero calls Turn (700): Tc Villian bets 300, Hero calls River (1300) 6h Villian all-in, Hero folds I definitely played badly here. But not so sure where's the mistake. I called the flop probe bet since he was aggressive. I called the turn bet because I hit the board. At the river, I think I have him beaten, but just don't want to leave 6th. The top 5 gets the same, so the only reason to gamble here is to have a much safer position to finish ITM. |
#2
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Re: Bubble play / micro stake STT
Definitely fold the flop. It's just dumb to be calling the flop with absolutely nothing but air.
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#3
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Re: Bubble play / micro stake STT
If it's not on the bubble and my stack is deeper, shall I call the flop?
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Re: Bubble play / micro stake STT
I don't see a reason why you would call the flop to a limping UTG+1, especially if he's aggressive knowing he's going to keep betting unless you hit, and even then unless you runner runner Q/T's, you're probably beat by an ace.
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Re: Bubble play / micro stake STT
Your hand is horrible, fold the flop even if not on the bubble. Jeez he is betting into 4 people on that flop. I might fold top pair here with this ridiculously flat bubble payout scheme.
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Re: Bubble play / micro stake STT
Fold preflop. You'll keep out of trouble that way.
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