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No-Limit Holdem Tournament
Limit: t50/t100
8 players
<span>Stack sizes:</span>
UTG: t1650
Hero: t1850
MP1: t1575
MP2: t1950
CO: t1050
Button: t2440
SB: t2675
BB: t1810
<span>Pre-flop:</span> (<span>8 players</span>) Hero is UTG+1 with 6
6
UTG folds, <span>Hero raises t300</span>, <span>4 folds</span>, SB calls, <span>BB raises all-in t1710</span>, Hero ??
1) Should I fold preflop?
2) Should I call BB's all-in with 1 behind?</span> -
You definately don't fold pre. Your options are a raise or flat call. I like the idea of just flat calling in this spot because of the people left behind you. You should NEVER think about calling this all in. It would be a horrible play, I fold up to QQ here and aq, maybe ak.
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I have to agree with the above post. I think that there are way to many people to act behind you to raise with this hand. I like either a limp and fold to a raise, or simply a fold. The danger of limping with this hand of course is with high blinds and lots of players to act behind you theres a high probibility of it getting raised up.
Playing it as you did, you are not very pot committed and the worst hands he probably has is aq+ or pp above you. So I definitly fold it here.
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