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| Blind All In as SS during Live Play? I am curious of those who play live if you consider going all in blind as ss in the bb as a good or bad idea? Last week I played in a live tourney at the casino and for 2 hours I was completely card dead. I had 1 ppr, 22 and that's it. Never had a big A or other ppr's and never had a hand bigger than top pair on the board. It was really bad. I had enough chips to go another orbit, but then I would have been blinded out. I was at a fairly aggressive table and I knew I had to pick a hand and shove. I was in the bb and a very unusual thing happened, all but 1 player folded. The btn limped, the sb folded and I'm looking around at the table knowing I have enough chips to go 1 more orbit but this was the first hand I had seen just 1 limper and everyone else folding. So I pushed ai blind, the btn called and won with his Q9 su, I ended up having another typical hand, 84 os. My thought was this: It's highly unlikely I will get another chance in the next 9 hands to go hu and my odds of doubling up will be better with just 1 opponent, especially since it was a limped btn call. I had been playing for 2 hours and had not been getting suited connectors, no big Aces and no ppr's. Thoughts? |
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| I think you were right. The table had isolated it down to only one other opponent, which you say hadn't happened barely at all. Also, even this double up wasn't going to help you that much if you're stack was gone after only one level. You would have needed to win this hand and then hoped for some similar situation within the next 6 or 7 hands or so to get out of the red. Good news was that you had two live cards going in. I have read a couple strategy articles(not sure what I really thought about them) that talked about how going in with a hand like 84 is better than going in with a hand like A8, just because a lot of the hands that are going to call you are probable to have some form of high cards, including a better Ace, therefore killing that card of yours. All in all, I think you just had some bad luck and probably should have tried making some moves earlier in the tournament, especially if you weren't playing very many hands at all, it would be likely that your opponents would think maybe you finally got a hand. |
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| I have one thought. I think you should of looked at your hand, or at least pretend to look at it. Just in case he felt like maybe folding. I guess make a pre-determined shove instead of a blind shove just so your opponent thinks you looked at your hand and are acting on your cards instead of just blindly shoving. Maybe he folds. |
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| re: Blind All In as SS during Live Play? poker There's being a few cases live where I got down to being in the big blind with a big blind or less behind (I know, I shouldn't have let myself get into those situations), and just put the rest in blind after a couple players limped to me. At that point, you're in the dead zone anyway and need some luck to survive, and the pot odds are good enough that you were probably going to put your chips in with any two cards, so looking at them isn't as important. I've even won a couple times after going in blind! |
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| i have done it live before once or twice when im very short. reason being, that if i look ill rationalize waiting "one more hand" and end up even worse off. it doesnt much matter what you have, because your either getin called, or if your in the blind, forced in. |
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As for the blind push I to would have looked at my cards first in this spot,and maybe he folds. I have done the blind push in several tournaments before but usually I do this in only 2 situations, first is I have less than 10 BB and I'm UTG I just push blind and hope for the best, the other is in a late position such as cutoff or dealer or even blinds after I have seen the action, If there is a raise and a couple calls then pot odds would probably be there for you to go ahead in get your chips in with any 2 cards. I actually did this about a month ago took a hit to my stack with KK and next hand there was a raise and 3 callers and I said Im allin without looking kept my cards capped from the deal, the others called and checked it down and when i turned over my cards I had 23off however the board was A 7 3 6 3 and I had the best hand and quadrupled up |
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