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Tough spot HU $200 on Pokerstars
First post so go easy.
Heads up $200 Sit and go...have notes on villain that he's solid player and fairly textbook. The hand: Hero $1800 Villain $1200, blinds $10 $20 Hero dealt 99 on the button... Hero raises to $60 Villain re-raises to $130 Hero re-raises to $240, my thinking being that if he has an over pair he'll probably just push right there and I can fold. Villain calls. Flop comes K 4 6 rainbow. Villain bets $100 in to a $480 pot. Hero raises to $300. He calls. Turn comes a 10. He goes all in for last $600 ish. Very situational based but I give it some thought and eventually put him on a hand. Results and my thinking below in white: I ask him in the chat box if he has AQ...don't get a response but then call and he turns over AQ. He then rivers an Ace to double through. I basically felt he played the hand fairly weak the whole way through and when he simply called on the turn and shoved the river it just didn't add up to a strong made holding. I felt a draw was more likely and that meant AQ or AJ. Could I have played this different/better? <font color="white"> </font> Again, go easy please! |
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Re: Tough spot HU $200 on Pokerstars
[x] fold preflop
[x] undeposit pre deposit [x] LOL |
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Re: Tough spot HU $200 on Pokerstars
Just so you know this is the wrong section.
Look for a STT (single table tournament) or small stakes no limit sections for proper strategy advice. This is a sarcastic section where people basically laugh at easy other and mock each other. |
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Re: Tough spot HU $200 on Pokerstars
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[x] fold preflop [x] undeposit pre deposit [x] top yourself [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Tough spot HU $200 on Pokerstars
you're an idiot
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