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22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t150 (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
CO (t11310) Button (t11425) SB (t2400) BB (t17200) UTG (t11345) Hero (t7600) MP1 (t5875) MP2 (t8895) MP3 (t9695) Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with T, T. 1 fold</font>, Hero calls t150, 1 fold</font>, MP2 raises to t750</font>, 5 folds</font>, Hero folds. Final Pot: t1125 |
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Re: 22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
thoughts?
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Re: 22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
I'd open raise 3x bb. this way your probably gonna get a call from AK AQ AJ. they at least know they will get a free card if you check to them and theres nothing on the flop.
but if you just limp, you run the risk of someon whos got position on you, to take the upper hand and raise. then you dont know where your at. if they have JJ QQ KK AA, they will most likely raise, then you gotta either fold, or see the flop and then play accordingly |
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Re: 22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
Thoughts? Not raising 1010 PF here, your thoughts???
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Re: 22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
I open raise to 450 here.
If you are re-raised I probably fold due to being OOP unless the re-raiser is a very loose 3-bettor, then I think about maybe 4-betting all-in. A limp is begging to be raised, and I'm not a huge fan of limp-calling a 5x BB raise with TT OOP. |
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Re: 22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
i was jus thinking people are playing loose, if raise i'll prolly get two callers and be out of position against two callers with 10 10 seeing a flop
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Re: 22 dollar rebuy, few hands after first break
Any reads/raising range would be extremely helpful, but this is why limping sucks, you'll be forced to fold the best hand very often whether on the flop or pf.
I don't mind 2 loose callers calling me when I have TT. |
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