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Event 35-$1500..16 left....hand in BB vs chip leader
I have about 425k chips in the BB, about 6th..Ryan Young is in cutoff with 2+million..Nam Lee is the small blind with about the same stack as me..Blinds are 10k,20k,3kante
Folds to chip leader in cutoff who just knocked out another fairly large stack..Villian is known to be super aggressive, even without having a super large stack to push around..Folds to him.He raises in cutoff to 55k..Nam folds in the small blind and I have K10..I thought about shoving here but I quickly smooth called.. Flop comes K 9 5 with two diamonds..Check raise or lead out? One note..villian has c'bet 5 of 5 times since I came to table...(one other note..wsop and poker pages got the hand recap way wrong) |
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Re: Event 35-$1500..16 left....hand in BB vs chip leader
I like a check raise all in, stack sizes and pot size are pretty much perfect for this. Getting checked behind on stinks, but there is no reason he won't c-bet again, great board to do so from his viewpoint.
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Re: Event 35-$1500..16 left....hand in BB vs chip leader
allin preflop. These guys all tend to raise too much. The best way to punish them is to reraise with your decent to good hands with these stack sizes, not to call out of position.
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Re: Event 35-$1500..16 left....hand in BB vs chip leader
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allin preflop. These guys all tend to raise too much. The best way to punish them is to reraise with your decent to good hands with these stack sizes, not to call out of position. [/ QUOTE ] Jamming PF is fine here, but if we know he's going to bet out at close to 100% of flops, I think calling and CRAI with any piece of the flop is a bit better. |
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Re: Event 35-$1500..16 left....hand in BB vs chip leader
shove preflop.
check the flop and then exude weakness as you call. check the turn (unless its a diamond). shove the river. |
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Re: Event 35-$1500..16 left....hand in BB vs chip leader
I would check raise the flop, I'm not a big fan of check calling.
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