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What do you do?
You are playing a tournament at a table of eight people and are the big blind (blinds are 200/400) with 2400 left (after posting the big blind) from a starting stack of 3600.
Everyone limps in so there is now 3200 in the pot and it is your turn to act. You look at your cards and you have pocket 6s. What do you do? The above is the exact situation I found myself in and I am trying to see if I played it the correct way. After this post has been up for a while (say three days), I will come back, tell what I did, give it some more time for responses to my actions, and then reveal the final result of the hand. Thanks in advance for any responses. |
#2
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Re: What do you do?
I push unless I have some read someone in the pot is loose/passive or tricky enough to try to induce a squeeze. But even then I will probably push because there is so much in the pot and how likely your push will be to get everyone to fold
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#3
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Re: What do you do?
Shove all day. You're too short to do anything but push.
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#4
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Re: What do you do?
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... and how likely your push will be to get everyone to fold [/ QUOTE ] Can't see stack sizes or anything, but I don't think there's any fold equity with the dead money that'll be in the pot. |
#5
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Re: What do you do?
Sorry you lost.
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#6
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Re: What do you do?
I think you have almost no fold equity. Anyone behind you is getting nearly 2-1 on their money so just hope you end up in a race situation.
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#7
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Re: What do you do?
All you can eat baby
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Re: What do you do?
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I think you have almost no fold equity. Anyone behind you is getting nearly 2-1 on their money so just hope you end up in a race situation. [/ QUOTE ] Agree. Punish those limpers! |
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