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$60 Ok time for a sit+go?
Villain is a bit laggy.
PokerStars Tournament, Big Blind is t150 (9 handed) Converter on pregopoker.com UTG (t1520) UTG+1 (t2355) MP1 (t3005) MP2 (t100) MP3 (t1110) CO (t2100) Button (t1310) SB (t1200) Hero (t800) Preflop: Hero is in BB with T:club: K:spade: [color:gray]UTG folds[/color], [color:gray]UTG+1 folds[/color], [color:gray]MP1 folds[/color], [color:gray]MP2 folds[/color], [color:gray]MP3 folds[/color], [color:gray]CO folds[/color], [color:red]Button raises to t300[/color], [color:gray]SB folds[/color], Hero calls t150 Flop: (t675) 6:spade: 5:heart: 8:diamond: (2 players) [color:red]Hero bets t500 (All-in)[/color], Button calls t500 Turn: (t1675) K:diamond: (2 players) River: (t1675) 3:diamond: (2 players) |
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Re: $60 Ok time for a sit+go?
Ok, its a good time for a sit+go, any time is. The real question is of cource if its a good time to pull a stop+go.
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Re: $60 Ok time for a sit+go?
I think it's fine.
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Re: $60 Ok time for a sit+go?
nh. donk is too committed PF IMO. yet he has the ideal stack to get away from a whiff. |
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Re: $60 Ok time for a sit+go?
righto. you've got just about zero FE pf, and definitely a bit on a whiffed flop. basically the perfect setup.
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Re: $60 Ok time for a sit+go?
i'd fold. your hand's not that good.
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