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  1. I think this is fairly standard flatting in bb and c/r the flop. Or is this a pre fold and c/c situation? Can I fold after c/r 1/3 my stack leaving myself w 20X?

    Poker stars $10+$1 No Limit Hold'em Tournament – t800/t1600 Blinds + t150 – 9 players
    TournamentPokerEdge.com Hand History Converter
    mick_allin (CO): BB = 15.4, t24610
    IAmTooTight (BTN): BB = 38.2, t61059
    stew2805 (SB): BB = 49.7, t79588
    Hero (BB): BB = 31.3, t50138
    corto12 (UTG): BB = 90.4, t144636
    AnimalMoth3r (UTG+1): BB = 62.9, t100619
    keanesixteen (UTG+2): BB = 22.1, t35334
    ovidiu11 (MP1): BB = 12.3, t19730
    mavs42 (MP2): BB = 22.4, t35824
    Pre Flop: (t3750) Hero is BB with J T
    6 folds, IAmTooTight raises to t3520, 1 fold, Hero calls t1920
    Flop: (t9190) T 3 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, IAmTooTight bets t5600, Hero raises to t14200, IAmTooTight raises to t57389 all in, Hero calls t32268 all in
    Turn: (t102126) Q (2 players – 2 are all in)
    River: (t102126) Q (2 players – 2 are all in)
  2. Don't c/r if you don't have a plan for when the villain 3bets.

    Flatting is fine. Flop is read dependent. If the button is active and c-betting most flops, a c/r is fine. If the button isn't all that active, doesn't c-bet much and/or doesn't double barrel, I would prefer flatting the flop and reevaluating on the turn.
  3. yes u can fold sometimes, its a very read dependent spot dont think tht there is a right answer without more information.
    Edited By: tb4rizzl Mar 23rd, 2011 at 07:45 PM