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call/fold
I am the bb, 27 players left, 18 get paid, I'm 11th in chips.
PokerStars Game #10220632273: Tournament #51790973, $4.00+$0.40 Hold'em No Limit - Level VII (100/200) - 2007/06/01 - 18:50:31 (ET) Table '51790973 2' 9-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: titans16 (17164 in chips) Seat 2: Linkan03 (9137 in chips) Seat 3: eymon (11910 in chips) Seat 4: anthonybu (4060 in chips) Seat 5: Pelorizado (5490 in chips) Seat 8: ries83 (6500 in chips) Seat 9: ginulfi (7910 in chips) titans16: posts the ante 25 Linkan03: posts the ante 25 eymon: posts the ante 25 anthonybu: posts the ante 25 Pelorizado: posts the ante 25 ries83: posts the ante 25 ginulfi: posts the ante 25 Linkan03: posts small blind 100 eymon: posts big blind 200 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to eymon [9s 9c] anthonybu: folds Pelorizado: folds ries83: folds ginulfi: folds titans16: raises 400 to 600 Linkan03: calls 500 eymon: raises 2400 to 3000 titans16 said, "na 55" titans16: folds Linkan03: raises 6112 to 9112 and is all-in |
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Re: call/fold
I'd pick a better spot. No reason to depreciate his holding when his M=30. He likes his hand and you're drawing to 2 outs. I'm insta-muck here.
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Re: call/fold
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I'd pick a better spot. No reason to depreciate his holding when his M=30. He likes his hand and you're drawing to 2 outs. I'm insta-muck here. [/ QUOTE ] This is a pretty read specific spot. Against some guys I'd probably lay it down, against others I'd call. You're getting the right price against a range of TT+ and AK, so it's not like this is an easy fold. Plus, people get crazy with some fairly weak hands in these blind battles. On balance I think it's probably a call, but it's probably fairly close. If you add either AQ or 88 to villains range it becomes a trivially easy call. |
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Re: call/fold
Reads would be really good here but barring reads I think his range is wide enough that you have to call with the odds youre getting. Also, for the future, you should know what you are going to do if he reraises before you reraise him.
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Re: call/fold
I would call the 400 preflop instead of raise. If you hit a set or see all unders, you are golden. If not you can release cheap.
As played, fold. (But not easy as stated) |
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