So I'm just relearning the game after years off... Hoping to get your read on a hand I had today...
First off, I have seen this guy raise with random cards to steal the blinds, and I figured...
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So I'm just relearning the game after years off... Hoping to get your read on a hand I had today...
First off, I have seen this guy raise with random cards to steal the blinds, and I figured...
I'd see a call if your stack was, um... well nourished, but to possibly triple up the CO and leave yourself as the short stack on the bubble with only 1.5x BB? Where if we fold were left with 2.7x BB...
I think that a shove here would be a gamble, might work out this time, but in the long run doing this will have you bleeding chips and out of the money more often than not. I would Let the big stack...
I think I'd c/f in this hand.... Both UTG and CO out stack you, I'd expect UTG to limp with connectors, A8+ or any PP, and SB could hold anything.
The turn or river only make your decision harder...
Wow, great read... Rage with the win AA with the assist, seems like you did all the work with winning then having to convert the histories ;)
Looked like a really tight game, very few hands played...
Thanks. I'm going to have to work on making more efficient notes. There's not enough time to write novels anymore! I remember reading a thread recently on just that, going to re-read it now...
So I don't generally have an issue placing ranges while playing one or two tables at the sometime; however, adding anymore tables than that I just don't seem able to follow every action and build a...
I'd join too, but can't commit until I know when the game is... Friday nights are best for me ;)
If you read that he's looser, he could be drawing on a flush, or even have a Q or 8. At this point I'd fold with about 20BB left and get it in when your sure to have him beat.
I understand push/folding when you are under 10BB; however, I am wondering just how much importance you place on the M values of you and your opponents throughout the SnG, But most importantly mid to...
If you're thinking about pushing, could you not just call pre-flop and then push on the flop? (if the flop is somewhat promising, of couse)
so using you advise i played this a little different, i know i should have just put them both all-in preflop.....but thanks
PokerStars Game #2215782577: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) -...
It was pretty tight up to this game so i didn't want to scare them off but i'll raise on the turn next time for sure
thanks
How would you play this, as i'm still trying to learn any advice would be appreciated.....
PokerStars Game #2215280045: Hold'em No Limit ($0.05/$0.10) - 2005/07/29 - 14:08:48 (ET)
Table 'Thoas'...
Yeah, but i'll call one raise to try to get in cheap 'cause chances are someone will flop overpair, but if you flop a set they'll never know what hit them...
... but then again i'm still learning.