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Wolle
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07-04-2009, 09:17 AM
Post subject: Line check - TT from CO (Party 10+1)
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Denmark
Posts: 33
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Villain was 37/16/1.3 over 19 hands, but no other reads.
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 30/60 Blinds (7 handed) - Party-Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
saw flop
SB (t1820)
Hero (CO) (t1940)
MP1 (t5195)
BB (t3045)
UTG (t1830)
Button (t2170)
MP2 (t4000)
Hero's M: 21.56
Preflop: Hero is CO with 10 , 10
1 fold, MP1 calls t60, MP2 calls t60, Hero bets t240, 4 folds, MP2 calls t180
Flop: (t630) 7 , 4 , 4 (2 players)
MP2 checks, Hero bets t600, MP2 calls t600
Turn: (t1830) 9 (2 players)
MP2 raises to t3160 (All-In), Hero calls t1100 (All-In)
River: (t6090) 6 (2 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: t6090
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taipan168
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Firstly, with two limpers in front I'd just limp rather than raise. I don't hate raising and I would open raise 100% of the time but I think I prefer limping in this spot because of a) the 70% chance that overcards come on the flop and b) keeping the pot smaller.
As played, I'd probably make it 3/4 rather than full pot on the flop but as you played the flop, there's no way you can fold the turn.
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TLR
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I like the preflop raise, there is dead money in the pot and if you limp you only increase the chances of getting limpers behind you, thus forcing you to play only for set value.
As Tai said, bet less on the flop, even with the FD on board, I would bet about 2/3 of the pot.
I would call the shove any time, expecting to see a hand like A9 more often then anything that has you beat
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GatorJH
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I am with TLR on this and would rarely limp here when in position. If I were in the SB maybe, but with position I also want the intitiative on my side.
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