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Good night guys,
I'm new here in the forum and I started playing poker about 2 months ago, so I'm still in the process of learning, reading a lot and watching video lessons, etc.
Today I went through two situations in which I was eliminated in micro tournaments ($ 0.10 and $ 0.25) and would like your help to know the best way to play in these situations.
The tournament was with blinds of 100/200 without before and I was with 9300 chips
In the first situation I was with 6 and 7 off in position in the big bling. Most of the table folded and left the button and the small blind. The flop hit 6, J and 7 rainbow. I raised from 3 big blinds, the button, which had 4500 chips paid and the small blind folded. The turn came a 2, I raised the pot amount and the button came back all-in. I thought a lot, but since the pot gave no chance of a flush or sequel, I paid. The button presented J and Ace, so I thought I had won, but the river hit Ace and I lost.
In the other situation, I was short (9 big blinds) in UTG + 1 and the big blind already opened all in, with 5 big blinds of stack, the UTG folded and I with KQs I decided to pay. The button paid and introduced a pair of Kings. The big blind had pair of J and the board came 10, K, A, 9 and 5, with no possibility of flush, that is, I was eliminated.
This situation has occurred to me before and I realized that it is not a good shovar out of position if you do not have a ready hand. But I would like to hear your opinion about situations like this.
By the way, in both situations the players were loose-aggressive
I'm new here in the forum and I started playing poker about 2 months ago, so I'm still in the process of learning, reading a lot and watching video lessons, etc.
Today I went through two situations in which I was eliminated in micro tournaments ($ 0.10 and $ 0.25) and would like your help to know the best way to play in these situations.
The tournament was with blinds of 100/200 without before and I was with 9300 chips
In the first situation I was with 6 and 7 off in position in the big bling. Most of the table folded and left the button and the small blind. The flop hit 6, J and 7 rainbow. I raised from 3 big blinds, the button, which had 4500 chips paid and the small blind folded. The turn came a 2, I raised the pot amount and the button came back all-in. I thought a lot, but since the pot gave no chance of a flush or sequel, I paid. The button presented J and Ace, so I thought I had won, but the river hit Ace and I lost.
In the other situation, I was short (9 big blinds) in UTG + 1 and the big blind already opened all in, with 5 big blinds of stack, the UTG folded and I with KQs I decided to pay. The button paid and introduced a pair of Kings. The big blind had pair of J and the board came 10, K, A, 9 and 5, with no possibility of flush, that is, I was eliminated.
This situation has occurred to me before and I realized that it is not a good shovar out of position if you do not have a ready hand. But I would like to hear your opinion about situations like this.
By the way, in both situations the players were loose-aggressive