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RAZZ/STUD 8:Trouble in the late stages of HORSE

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    Default RAZZ/STUD 8:Trouble in the late stages of HORSE tournaments

    Okay so this is gonna be a discusion not about a specifc hand but a phenomenon i have repeatedly come across in the late stages of HORSE tournament. I am by no means a bad HORSE player but i inevitabley come to a point in HORSE tournaments where i struggle. We're talking about a typical $10+$1 or $20+$2 HORSE Tournament where we are down to about 17 players (5/5/6 seated on three tables) and we are playing 1000 2000 limit razz/stud/stud 8 and the effective stacks are about 6 or 7 big bets with one overwhelming chip leader sitting at the table. You guys know what im talking about, we've all been there and it sucks.

    The problem occurs when you've got one or two super aggresive players at the table who are obviously over playing their up cards. They are raising every time with a 2-8 up card in razz or with 9+ in the stud hi round. you dont have enough chips to really get involved and are looking for a hand to go with. But we know that the villian(s) are raising WAY to frequently to not have at least one bad card in the hole.

    How do we combat this in razz for example? do we three bet with 9(up card) 8 6? We know that the villian is gonna four bet us because he has a 4 or 5 up. what happens when we brick fourth? do we surrender three/four bets? or do you just stick to your guns and blind off hoping to be all-in in the holdem round with two live cards.

    Please, give me some of your thoughts or opinions
    Last edited by matusda; 10-13-2010 at 05:25 AM.
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    With 6 or 7 bets left you pretty much have to commit to every hand that you play.
    Over aggressive play is usually a good strategy as picking up the antes and bring ins is significant to your stack.
    I think in those situations you have to pick your spot and reraise to isolate the aggressive players and play for stacks


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    you're not really at a huge disadvantage in razz on third street if you have 3 decent cards. if you think the over-aggressive players likely have a brick hidden, get in there with 986 imo.
    Playing big pots at small stakes.
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    It's OK to go broke without a premium hand. Re read your post and I think you'll see you already know what to do, you just don't want to gamble when you feel like you're so close, but that's poker.
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    I played in my first horse tourney last week. While I probably won't play many, I did think this was an interesting spot.

    When we say 6-7 bets, are these small bets or big bets?

    Assuming you raise and get 3bet, if it's small bets it seems you could give up on 4th if you brick, but with big bets you would be getting odds to stack off
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    i think you mean give up if big bets?

    also, the OP says big bets.

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