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Re:A,K suited out of position
The shove is the rightmove. Def not flat because there are other people after you can you dont want the villian seeing a flop with any cards really but hands in his range exspecially such as 109 suited. If you just re raise your obv commiting yourself to the hand. People min raise or just raise a little to get them to call but to most people min raises come across as a really big hand so shove and hope for the best outcome. He made a bad call with 77, althought if you had 1450 or so then 77 would be the right call
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Urindanger23
Nov 30th, 2009
Re:3 handed in 200 turbo with 44 on button..wwyd?
The correct answer is to shove. When you shove both Thomas and the other player are prolly folding and if they call it's prolly a flip. You just have to get the money in and hope for the best. You can't afford to fold and let the blinds hit you. I'd say this is a pretty fortunate spot for you.
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Urindanger23
Nov 29th, 2009
Re:Would you call?
First off the blinds are 250/500 meaning 10 big blinds is 5,000. Dont ever raise someone with about 10 bb or less if your going to fold to a shove. There are prolly a lot of re shov stacks at this point and despite the standard fold AJo from early pos, you DEF want to be folding so you dont price yourself in and you end up being dominated. I mean this guy only has 11 big blinds which means hes short stacked and is prolly shoving a wide range, but without knowing his 3 bet range and if he just got to the table let the hand go.
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Urindanger23
Nov 29th, 2009
Re:Weird spot with 140 left in the Million
Pre flop was well played but on the flop when he checks to you, you have to c bet around half the pot and usually you will take it down right there. When you c bet if he re raises you can easily get away and if he calls you can give up unless of course your hand improves. The pot was 60k going into the flop I think so betting around 30k on too scary of a board like that is ok. Because you checked back on the flop and he jamed the turn you have to give him credit, feel bad for not making the small c bet and let it go.
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Urindanger23
Nov 29th, 2009
Re:Lol Can I fold KK pre here?? $55 40k 17 left
This is a snap call. Despite as close as you are to the money and how important it is to get a big stack as it gets near the final table you cant give an unknown that much respect and muck KK. Usually unknowns will 3 bet jam with JJ QQ KK AA and AK. All those hands you are dominated but one. You have to get it in and hope for the best. Even if he has AA you have outs and your not drawing dead.
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Urindanger23
Nov 29th, 2009