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TT vs aggression pre-flop. WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
More details. NLH 25/50 6 handed. HJ goes allin(603). CO raises to 1809. (Rem. Stack:10383). TT on the BTN(Rem. Stack:2050)?
 
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just a fold without informations
 
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TT vs aggression pre-flop. WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
More details. NLH 25/50 6 handed. HJ goes allin(603). CO raises to 1809. (Rem. Stack:10383). TT on the BTN(Rem. Stack:2050)?


Instant fold from me. Calling is not an option because of that bet size and you'd have to go all-in if you want to see it further. TT doesn't work well against two players (unless you get lucky) and even if your hand would be the best preflop, I wouldn't want a coin flip against AK-AJ or any other two broadway cards for that matter. And of course there might already be a stronger pair against you preflop. Too risky --> easy fold.
 
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Honestly I think with no information its probably a fold, but if you knew the players, alot of times Im in a similar situation and the shortstack usually has a small pair or a raggedy ace, the big stack with a lot of chips behind usually has AK, AQ, AJ and sometimes some middle pairs which you wouldn't be in that bad shape, and also sometimes a pair higher then you're 10s but that seems less likely if you know he was play aggressive to get his stack to that size, usually the big stacks are less selective.
 
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Honestly I think with no information its probably a fold, but if you knew the players, alot of times Im in a similar situation and the shortstack usually has a small pair or a raggedy ace, the big stack with a lot of chips behind usually has AK, AQ, AJ and sometimes some middle pairs which you wouldn't be in that bad shape, and also sometimes a pair higher then you're 10s but that seems less likely if you know he was play aggressive to get his stack to that size, usually the big stacks are less selective.
Agree, we are facing two opponents and hoping for a best case coin flip for our stack. In a cash game without more info there are much better spots to get our money in. Just fold unless we have more info on these players.
 
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In such a situation, against two, I would fall without a doubt.
 
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Hello

TT is a fold for me and as explained above its a chancey hand against two players already in the action.

Its good to fold and wait for a better hand to show up.
 
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In this case, it is an easy fold there is nothing to do after the 3bet of the CO just fold the TT
 
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Pocket TT is strong but not to strong, especially in a raise and reraise situation.
 
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Depends on my position and the stage of the game
Or if i have some notes of the players at my table that will always help how i would play my (TT) or any other premium hand... having no info on someone and playing TT (AGR) wouldn't turn out so good in a deep stage game.. or FT bubble
 
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Fold. What hands can you possibly beat with an all in followed by a 3bet raise?
 
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Fold. Unless you flop a 10 you have to figure you are trailing from flop to river.
 
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It’s a fold for me based off the raise is likely carrying A’s or K’s. In this situation 10’s are a weak/ mediocre hand not worth calling with, just my opinion.
 
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If I'm invested in this tournament, TT is a poor hand and I'll fold.
If I'm just looking for a quick double-up fingers crossed!
 
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pocket TTs are strong six handed

but a shove and reshove behind you

thats an automatic fold
 
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Depends of position, amount of my chips and information about others players in the table. If I am chip leader with 4x stack over the other guys I'll open raise 3x, to receive any all in call against some guy with 25% of my stack.
 
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bet to see if I'm winning or losing, it's a very complicated hand that can lead you to lose

 
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All-in or fold, just like KK, QQ, or JJ.
 
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