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Old 04-20-2007, 03:17 AM     Post subject: TPTK, correct to call push? #1 (permalink)  
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No reads on either of the players, both recently joined the table, the pattern for the table at that point had been preflop raises, predominantly taking down the flop with c-bets. I know this is knowing veyr little and alot depends, but would u have called this push, and put it all in on the turn?
$0.10/$0.20 Hold'em
Hand start time: 2007-04-20 02:59:07

Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players: 8
Seat 1: laatum(22.85)
Seat 2: Gimo(16.88)
Seat 3: segues(18.05)
Seat 4: sprinks(20.55)
Seat 5: SirPyRoX(44.55)
Seat 6:
Seat 7: likker(22.95)
Seat 8: Cr4k3n(17.86)
Seat 9: lostdiver(14.83)

laatum is dealt down [Kd Ah]
segues calls (0.20)
sprinks raises to (0.60)
SirPyRoX folds
likker folds
Cr4k3n folds
lostdiver calls (0.60)
laatum raises to (1.50)
Gimo folds
segues folds
sprinks calls (1.50)
lostdiver calls (1.50)
flop: [7d Ac Jd]
laatum bets (4)
sprinks calls (4)
lostdiver raises to (13.33) and is all-in
laatum calls (13.33)
sprinks calls (13.33)
turn: [6s]
laatum bets (8.02) and is all-in
sprinks calls (5.72) and is all-in
laatum is refunded (2.30)
river: [9s]
1. Get a seat to their right
2. Steal blinds at will
3. ...
4. Profit
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Old 04-20-2007, 05:46 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Preflop: I don't think your re-raise was sufficient. I make it $2.50-$3 to go here. I would really want to be HU going to a flop rather than multi-way.

Flop: As played, your bet is fine, but I would just shove over the raise.
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Old 04-20-2007, 06:36 AM #3 (permalink)  
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What taipan said.
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Old 04-22-2007, 11:11 AM #4 (permalink)  
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ya good rule of thumb is 3x-4x his raise for the reraise.. What did the other guys have? anyone have AJ? or were they both chasing the flush.
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