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Old 06-14-2006, 05:57 AM
KampnagelKid KampnagelKid is offline
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Default 55sp, L2 - TT OOP facing raise

55sp, 2nd Level (30/60), 10 players, everyone around 2000 chips.

hand before I won without showing 180 chips in the big blind, now holding TT in the SB (with 2090 chips).
MP and CO limp, unknown villian (2100 chips) raises to 265 on the button I decided to fold.
Is this to weak-tight?

How bad is calling with the plan on betting around pot-high every flop without overcards, and check-reevaluating (means check-folding) to every flop with overcards (especially A) and a cb? (Assuming being HU with original raiser, with more people seeing the flop it will be different of course).

Do you think pushing is better than calling and/or folding?
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Old 06-14-2006, 11:20 AM
CarlSpackler CarlSpackler is offline
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Default Re: 55sp, L2 - TT OOP facing raise

I think folding is the standard play here. Why risk >10% of your chips w/TT OOP this early in the tourney?

FWIW, I fold JJ here too.
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