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I have to call this right? Was I too aggressive on my draw?
$33 Deepstack on Stars. I'm top 9 in chips with 27 or less left.
PokerStars Game #4879314111: Tournament #24233287, $30+$3 Hold'em Pot Limit - Level VII (150/300) - 2006/05/09 - 06:07:03 (ET) Table '24233287 2' 9-max Seat #5 is the button Seat 1: Mr.Bill9 (9960 in chips) Seat 3: tsekwa (25590 in chips) Seat 4: __2cb__ (12820 in chips) Seat 5: BadgerPro (35592 in chips) Seat 6: Yesbo (26340 in chips) Seat 7: thesilkworm (25398 in chips) Seat 8: Batmanian (6300 in chips) is sitting out Seat 9: snake555 (25082 in chips) Yesbo: posts small blind 150 thesilkworm: posts big blind 300 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to thesilkworm [9c 8c] Batmanian: folds snake555: folds Mr.Bill9: folds tsekwa: folds __2cb__: folds BadgerPro: raises 750 to 1050 Yesbo: folds thesilkworm: calls 750 *** FLOP *** [6d Jc Tc] thesilkworm: bets 900 BadgerPro: raises 1800 to 2700 thesilkworm: raises 7650 to 10350 BadgerPro: raises 22950 to 33300 1) Is my call pre-flop ok? I figured with the stacks so deep it seemed fair enough. 2) I led out with a weak looking bet, looking to get raised so I could re-raise over the top and push him off all but the best hands (JJ,TT,66,JT). Highly questionable strategy, yes? 3) Do I have to call the last re-re-raise, knowing that I am racing against most hands (I had less than 14k left to call)? 4) What do you think BadgerPro has when he pushes me all in? |
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