AJclubs in FR vs exceedingly loose player

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pokerstars Game #8814406408: Tournament #44294221, Freeroll Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2007/03/09 - 10:42:24 (ET)
Table '44294221 7' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: christel54 (1025 in chips)
Seat 2: cockneyone (2790 in chips)
Seat 3: BluffKingHal (1440 in chips) is sitting out
Seat 4: lanafaith (3540 in chips)
Seat 5: NiCkY 23 MJ (1330 in chips)
Seat 6: KCKGURLS (1350 in chips)
Seat 7: AllBundy33 (1460 in chips)
Seat 8: Patte1986 (1470 in chips) is sitting out
Seat 9: awnaben (5005 in chips)
NiCkY 23 MJ: posts small blind 10
KCKGURLS: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to lanafaith [Ac Jc]
AllBundy33: calls 20
Patte1986: folds
awnaben: calls 20
christel54: calls 20
cockneyone: folds
BluffKingHal: folds
lanafaith: raises 70 to 90
NiCkY 23 MJ: raises 1240 to 1330 and is all-in
KCKGURLS: folds
AllBundy33: folds
awnaben: folds
christel54: folds
lanafaith: ??????
 
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I make this call.

You have a 3:1 chipstack advantage. AcJc is a very good starting hand. Wuite possibly you are in a coinflip situation. Early in the tournament, you won't shortstack yourself making the call.
 
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You say extremly loose? As he pushed before? At what rate? Everyhand? Every other hand, what? If he has pushed multible times, has he shown down anything? If so what types of hands? Most of the times pushes with low blinds early are AX type of hands or small pairs and of course the total donk that thinks he's mr poker and pushes with like 5-2 off suit.
 
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I would put villan on A6-10, K6-10, J9/10, Q9/10, 10/9 etc. (all possibly suited) or a small pocker pair and possibly a small suited connector. It's a little tricky. On the one hand it is early in the tourney so you don't have very accurate reads yet. On the other hand If he had been playing very loose (or like a maniac) his range is very wide. Although not as strong as AK or AQ; AJ suited is still a strong hand. Chances are you are ahead. Even if you are behind lets say to a small pocker pair your pot equity is still pretty good. You have a chance of flopping a flush, a straigt, TP/TK or pair up your A with a good kicker. You are only risking 1/3 of your stack. I would call in this situation.
 
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Fold and wait for a better opportunity...oh wait, freeroll you say?...ALL IN!
 
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well

Im with chuck, freeroll ALLLLLLLLL INNNNNNNNN
 
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glad you all said to call... that's what I did... what was I thinking... :((
 
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It's in the early stages of a freeroll (where players go all in on anything)and you will still have enough chips even if you lose. It's a call.
 
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Given your reltive chip stacks and your perception of villain it's a call.
 
Lana_Faith

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I'm just glad that the consensus here supports my move. Too bad it didn't work out. :(
 
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