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Azazel
Old 04-30-2009, 07:17 AM     Post subject: TT from SB vs tight EP raise #1 (permalink)  

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2/3 $200 my buyin, my stack is $175, his ~$350 and he's UTG+1. He's played pretty tight aggressive in the hour but hasn't shown any hands. I think is range is AJ+ and KQ and probably 77-88+ I think he limps small pairs here. Oh, I have a super tight image.

UTG+1 raises to $15, everyone folds round to me on SB, BB is about to instant fold his hand after me. He's staring me down but he's been doing that to everyone thus far. So I don't really like any line I can take here. First of all I'm getting 1:13.5 to set mine here which is borderline at best oop headsup where he can have hands like 88 or AJo. I can re-raise here but I doubt he's laying down much more than half of his range. (101 hands he raises with 34/101 he definitely calls with and I'm not sure he's laying down AQ or JJ here) If I flat call any overcard worries me a J isn't awful but still slows me way down, even a board all below a 10 is scary because he can easily have JJ-AA. Pokerstone shows me as a marginal favourite vs 77+,AT+KQ+ which is the worst of his range.

Considering all this is it reasonable to fold TT here?
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Old 04-30-2009, 07:25 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Call. If I don't think big cards improved I'm at least calling a c-bet.
 
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