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NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
original raiser is a good tag. Villain is unknown. Can we call here? This looks a lot like a squeeze play to me...
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums) SB ($8.20) BB ($9.20) UTG ($23.50) MP ($25.50) CO ($25.05) Hero ($22.40) Preflop: Hero is Button with 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. UTG calls $0.25, <font color="#CC3333">MP raises to $1.25</font>, CO calls $1.25, Hero calls $1.25, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, BB calls $1, <font color="#CC3333">UTG raises to $7</font>, MP folds, CO folds, Hero ??? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
This is not a squeeze play.
A squeeze play is when the CO raises the BTN flats and the BB raises. This is a limp re raised pot and I don't think I could hit the fold button fast enough. I know it probably sucked when the flop came down 962 but thats life. |
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Re: NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
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This is not a squeeze play. A squeeze play is when the CO raises the BTN flats and the BB raises. This is a limp re raised pot and I don't think I could hit the fold button fast enough. I know it probably sucked when the flop came down 962 but thats life. [/ QUOTE ] Ok this isn't a bad beat story, it's a legit question. Whether it fits the technical definition of a squeeze play or not, it looked like the UTG limper might be making a play. FWIW, I did fold. |
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Re: NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
Easy fold, this tends to be people realising they actually have AA/KK and that they should be playing it fast, not trying to get in a multiway pot with the world.
No one is limp reraising with air at 25NL. |
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Re: NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
this is an easy fold...
limp-reraises are pretty strong moves (although they are not always {KK+,AK} by any means). he has 'squeezed' four players. it's just unlikely that someone would attempt that. |
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Re: NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
Calling is by far the worst option here, you're leaving yourself with less than a psb left on the flop - I assume we're folding any non six flop.
If you think hes fos you can bluff shove here although I don't recommend that either - its much better than calling though. |
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Re: NL25 - in position facing possible squeeze play
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Calling is by far the worst option here, you're leaving yourself with less than a psb left on the flop - I assume we're folding any non six flop. [/ QUOTE ] Well no, if I call, it's not for set value, it's because I think the guy has air which means I am probably shoving (and even calling a shove) on most reasonable flops. So like I said, I did fold however I was interested if anyone thought we could call or shove. Agreed that a lot of the time a limp/re-raise means a big hand here but it doesn't always mean that, and my spidey senses were tingling that this guy was FOS. |
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