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late in $3 rebuy
Villain is TAG, havent seen him out of line yet.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t12000 (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards) UTG (t1421740) UTG+1 (t382546) MP1 (t197395) MP2 (t506415) Hero (t199483) Button (t140830) SB (t621987) BB (t72224) Preflop: Hero is CO with , . 1 fold, UTG+1 raises to t36000, 2 folds, Hero raises to t84000, 3 folds, UTG+1 raises to t381346</font>, Hero calls t114283 (All-In). So now my question is how should I have played this hand? Is the reraise fine? Are we commited to call the shove here? Against a tight opponent, should I consider folding or just smoothcalling? |
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Re: late in $3 rebuy
this is a bad play you are behind his range b4 he shoved. this is a fold first. as played throw them in now you put in 40% of your chips. start searching 4 next tourn
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Re: late in $3 rebuy
First off, if you're gonna play the hand, it's a shove. But... I wouldn't have shoved vs. a tight EP raiser in the first place. AQo/88 are usually the hands I mull over in this spot... AJo falls a tad out of my mull/shove range.
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Re: late in $3 rebuy
if a TAG raises in EP, I'm mucking this almost instantly. Kramer's range is a little more reasonable (although I'm hesitant to RRAI with 88 here).
The biggest mistake was the reraise not-all-in. Congratulations, when anyone at the table shoves, now you have to call. Shove if you must, to fold out the LP players, but don't be surprised when UTG+1 calls you with a better hand. |
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