$24 NLHE Deep Stacked: TT in BB facing CO raise

cjay142

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$24 NL HE Deep Stacked: TT in BB facing CO raise

my first orbit at this table as i had just been moved. so no info on the villain.

is this a resteal, fold, call?

what if villain is 35/7/2? 15/10/3?

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HAND #1
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Full Tilt, 120/240 blinds, 25 ante NL Hold'em Tourney, 9 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker

Hero (BB): 7,180 (29.9 bb)
UTG+1: 10,215 (42.6 bb)
UTG+2: 19,767 (82.4 bb)
MP1: 1,950 (8.1 bb)
MP2: 20,264 (84.4 bb)
MP3: 6,139 (25.6 bb)
CO: 12,760 (53.2 bb)
BTN: 7,114 (29.6 bb)
SB: 10,527 (43.9 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is BB with T
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5 folds, CO raises to 1,065, 2 folds, Hero ...?
 
StormRaven

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Fold. With no reads it's difficult to tell if the co is doing a position raise with a monster or not. You don't have position, you don't have proper odds to call and if you call and a face card comes up on the flop then what do you do?

*I'm assuming the numbers you've listed: 35/7/2 are in reference to having a HUD, I don't have one yet and don't know what they mean.
 
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*I'm assuming the numbers you've listed: 35/7/2 are in reference to having a HUD, I don't have one yet and don't know what they mean.


first number references how often he voluntarily puts money in the pot, the second refers to pf raise %, and 3rd represents agression factor.

heres an article that describes the basics (courtesy of icemonkey9): http://www.pokerhandreplays.com/articles/48

absolutely no call. you have no reads as its your 1st hand, you're out of position the rest of the hand, and hes got you covered in chips
 
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Since you just got there and most likely u will be the only one to call I would fold here. The pot odds arent great and u are risking a lot of chips on a marginal/decent hand. Wait for better hand and you have time too so no worries. Dont risk ur tourney life with tens
 
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This is a definite fold:

1. You're out of position

2. You have a marginal hand

3. You're up against an opponent who has almost double your stack

4. You just got to the table (as a rule, unless you have ultra premium hands ie AK, AA, KK you should let a couple of rounds go by before you start playing)
 
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lol are you guys serious??? This is the most standard push I've seen in a while. Take TT out and put 22 or 89s and then you have a tough spot... also, 30BBs DOES NOT QUALIFY AS DEEP.
 
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This is push imo. You are ahead of his range like 80-90% of time, and his big raise doesnt mean he has monster. I push in situation like this all the time, I know its deepstack but blinds already got bigger, you have 30 BB, so I all-in :))
 
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Yea i would just shove there. 10 10 is a good hand from the big blind especially since theres a late position raise. If he does have a bigger pair, its just unlucky. Just start up another tourney and go from there.
 
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