| This is a discussion on What's your play here???? within the online poker forums, in the Tournament Poker section; Just wondering what everyone thought about this spot???? PokerStars Game #41968906950: Tournament #257497219, $3.00+$0.30 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XIII (200/400) - 2010/03/31 2:10:59 ... |
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| What's your play here???? Just wondering what everyone thought about this spot???? PokerStars Game #41968906950: Tournament #257497219, $3.00+$0.30 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XIII (200/400) - 2010/03/31 2:10:59 ET Table '257497219 50' 9-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 1: VidrikVello (23980 in chips) Seat 2: Honkers69 (23725 in chips) Seat 3: rivers111 (35285 in chips) Seat 4: Cogdill83 (5830 in chips) Seat 5: sleepyhollow (17115 in chips) Seat 6: UDontNoMe187 (12811 in chips) Seat 7: mariano5 (9235 in chips) Seat 8: yourdad2005 (17010 in chips) Seat 9: crystaldawne (7315 in chips) VidrikVello: posts the ante 50 Honkers69: posts the ante 50 rivers111: posts the ante 50 Cogdill83: posts the ante 50 sleepyhollow: posts the ante 50 UDontNoMe187: posts the ante 50 mariano5: posts the ante 50 yourdad2005: posts the ante 50 crystaldawne: posts the ante 50 rivers111: posts small blind 200 Cogdill83: posts big blind 400 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Cogdill83 [7c 7d] sleepyhollow: folds UDontNoMe187: folds mariano5: folds yourdad2005: folds crystaldawne: raises 800 to 1200 VidrikVello: calls 1200 Honkers69: folds rivers111: folds Cogdill83: ????????? |
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| Fold middle pairs here. As C9 alludes to you can't set-mine here committing 1/5 of your stack and even if the flop is all low cards you can't be too happy unless the flop contains a 7. A shove here probably gets called by one or both of the 2 opponents and at best you'll be racing. Yes your M is <10 but with middle PP you want to be 1st into the pot with a raise/shove not the 3rd one in. |
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| re: What's your play here???? poker yeah folding seems to be a good option, the blinds are huge but you'll probably get a much better spot for your dwindling stack. On the other hand the squeeze play is intresting since the guy calling probably doesn't have much of a hand in the first place. I'm not a big fan of staying small stack like that so I'll probably take a marginal gamble like that one, the big stack if probably calling with a very marginal hand and the raiser has overs to your cards most of the time, sometimes Ax depending on the player. It's 35/65 against doing it for me. You have to factor in the tightness of both players in this to come to a reasonable conclusion. |
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| Fold here because it seems hard to get both off them to fold to your reraise and calling for a set is bad because your only getting 5 to 1 and you need 7 to 1. Only way that calling would give +ev is if you flop a set and get a triple up but that's unlikely. Either shove or fold. I would go for fold. You still have 13 bb so you still have a couple of rounds left. Hard to make a decision with this little info. Are they tight, loose. Do they fold to 4 bets often. |
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| Obv not calling here ever. I went for the squeeze and got called by both.....player one had Ac6c.....player two had KhQd. So I was fine with my play I of course faded the K's the Q's and the A's....but the damn 6 on the flop and 6 on the river crushed my sould. tought it was an interesting spot......was never considering anything put push or fold......just wanted to see what everyone else thought |
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IMHO you don't have a large enough stack to think about squeezing here and I'd say you were 'lucky' here in your opponents hands as you are less than a 3% favorite. |
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| i dont think the odds are in your favor, and in poker that is not a good thing lol...i would fold thier and wait for another and better situation to get paid off on |
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| Shove. 3/4 of the table has 15k plus to your 5k, so you need chips in order to play with these people. Original raiser is in the hijack position which could be a steal. She would have to risk over 70% of her chips to call your all in not to mention worry about the big stack putting her all in if she just flat calls. It looks like the big stack is looking to see a flop in position with intent of taking pot away from the raiser postflop at some point. |
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If anything, OP should have best idea of what to do in this spot as it is player read dependent imo. |
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I think you could of folded and waited for a better hand to shove with. |
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| Even though everyone tells you not to... I'd call. You have 400 in, why not toss in another 800 to see if a 7 falls. I see no reason to put all your chips at risk with two sevens, you'd have one caller for sure. So yeah, see the flop and decide, the only other option is to fold. |
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I don't actually mind the shove here given our stack size vs blinds. I might be looking for the shove re-steal and pick up a nice pot or flip with a 14BB stack and hope to get lucky. ...But the fold is not a bad option, ethier. With 14BBs, you can wait for a better situation or position to get your money in. |
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| On chances of bank you are obliged or calling, or to go all-in. Especially you should deliver only 800 counters. It is possible even to go all-in that either to take away bank at once or to remain in private with somebody from players. So one of leaders has simply equaled рейз and did not begin to do re-raise, it is possible to assume that his hand not so strong... And other opponent also has not shown force, considering the size of its stack, it should or do large raise to take away bank at once, or to do smaller raise or slowplay (if at it the monster) to involve in bank as much as possible counters. Therefore against any of them at you very good chances. I likely would risk to play all-in, it is especially not known when the strong card will come, and you have not enough counters)))) |
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What he said ^^ |
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