| This is a discussion on Making BIG laydowns in tournaments within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; I've made some really BIG laydowns in tournaments before when it gets close to crunch time. If the hand im in requires half my stack ... |
| | ||||||
![]() |
| |
|
#1 | ||||
| ||||
| Making BIG laydowns in tournaments I've made some really BIG laydowns in tournaments before when it gets close to crunch time. If the hand im in requires half my stack or more when its close to the payouts, i'll make laydowns w/ big hands. For instance: 23 people til the tourney pays out & i have pkt Qs....im in bad position & a guy raises all in for most my stack, another guy reraises all in in front of me also...i have to think im beat preflop but guess what, i wasn't. The 1st guy had A Q which i was dominating & the other guy had pkt Js. Even though i was pissed when the cards were revealed, i was sure happy that i folded such a big preflop hand when it was near payout time cause the board hit Kd Ah 3c...so i made a good BIG laydown in that case & saved my tournament life basically. I ended up placing 17th which payed me 20 times what i bought in for. It's hard making those kind of laydowns but you have to do them sometimes. Have any of you been in that kind of situation & what was it? |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | Making BIG laydowns in tournaments | |
|
|
|
#8 | ||||
| ||||
| I think its OK to fold QQ in that situation because 2 players where already all-in and you would have had to call for most of your stack. Its a tough lay down but understandable. With QQ you certainly want to be heads up. Against 2 players, you might even be behind. I once saw on TV in a WSOP circuit event a player lay down QQ when 2 in front of him went all-in. It was, however, the final table, which probably changes things. He was right to fold because the 2nd guy (it was Joe Hachem) had kings. I still don't know if he folded because it was the final table or because you should with QQ if 2 players are all-in. They both make sense. As far as folding KK, that I just can't do. I respect your decision Storm and I realize that you were right to fold, but I just can't do it. Combuboom explained in another thread that all-in raises in tourneys usually represent a wide range. After giving it some thought I now agree with it. Bubble or not, there is no way I'm folding KK heads up, right or wrong it may be. BTW combu, lol to folding quad A's. |
|
#9 | ||||
| ||||
| Quote:
Probably my biggest laydown was in UB MTTs. It was in the later stages, so guy raised PF, one called, I reraised, they both called. Both guys had been pretty decent and we had decent stacks. I had AA The flop came KQJ first guy pushes, the other calls. I sit and stare. I finally fold, first guy had KK, other had QQ. Oh yeah, the river was a T. Last edited by Beavis68 : 10th April 2007 at 10:54 PM. |
|
#10 | ||||
| ||||
| re: Making BIG laydowns in tournaments poker i have only started playing poker like a month ago. we have these weekly tournaments at our house and in the very first one that i played, i went out with AA, really early. that makes laying down those easy for me now. |
|
#11 | ||||
| ||||
| Quote:
Quote:
|
|
#14 | ||||
| ||||
| Quote:
Well, I usually opt not to involve myself in risky stuff in the bubble situations. Remember, you're fighting to survive as long as possible in MTTs. |
| Similar Threads for: Making BIG laydowns in tournaments > Texas Hold'em Poker | ||||
| Thread | Replies | Last Post | Forum | Thread Starter |
| How often should you be making the final table and cashing big in micro tourneys? | 10 | 21st December 2010 1:08 AM | General Poker | 2huskys |
Number of Posts: 14
Number of Authors: 12