I don"t want to fold JJ having bet 6,000 but there are hands I want to chase away ... KQ and weak aces etc ...
You have the 4th stronger hand - so protect it.
The BB is active so what are you going to do when he re-raises you to 10k with KQ, or some Ace.
I don"t think he is going to re-raise to 18k with these hands.
I like raising a standard amount - but JJ and TT they are just so vulnerable (even with position) and hard to throw away.
You want him in the hand ... fair enough ... but it is dangerous ...
Once you are in the hand for 3000 ... tough not to call ... but I wouldn"t be surprised if he had a baby flush or something with two draws ... so you are not a massive favourite ... button is only going to call with a flush (or QQ - or 9T - hard to see QQ) ... so no extra value there.
I guess we will agree to differ on this one ...
L
i can see your logic in thinking this but just try to expand your thoughts on this a wee bit...watch the replays of the poker million final table for instance and see how much they raise by... [open up a mtt and watch the better mtt online players and see there bet sizing]
The std and type of opponents you are up against are key here,if for some reason you find you are getting to many callers when you raise [be it they are loose or your own image is spewy] then raising more pre would be fine as long as you don"t raise to often and do it with crap...
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I think there is a difference in the way the Poker Million final table is played out and a $20k freeze-out ... I don"t think you can transpose the betting structure directly ... usually the players are deeper once you get to the Poker Million final table ... I have watched quite a few.
L
is that what u think ?
$10 mtt 2008 100,000 gtd [now the 250,000 gtd on Sundays] 20,000 entrants - i"d suggest u watch this all the way through...There are things to learn or even add to your own repertoire ......
not sure if it works for non-pxf subscribers but it is free to join for limited access [then log in and you can definitely watch]
http://www.pokerxfactor.com/HH118395/4477_20080303_140746
the final table it self begins at hand 389 .....
I will have a look at this at some point ... I think about the Jacks and Tens a lot ... because I think they are the hands which are hard to play ... and I think some of the normal "rules" of play don"t quite work especially if you are mid stacked or the blinds are about to start biting.
I like the over-raise because you gain more info as to where you are maybe 6000 is too much ... maybe 4800 ... in the original hand posted ... I guess that I am going to call in the end ... but the thought process is more driven on how to get away from awkward spots when you really don"t need the hassle ... usually a lot of prize money difference between hitting 7th and waiting for a chance to finish on the podium ... in the poker million often a chop soon after so staying alive is very worth it. I think staying alive is often the dominant factor.
I posted a hand about the Jacks which ultimately killed me in the 2.5m g"tee (fairly near the money) a few weeks ago ... and the consensus was broadly to three bet an early raiser ... I had called ... upon reflection in that circumstance I think the fold is pretty valid (because it keeps you alive) ...
The final table of the $2.5m g"tee was very interesting in that the play was pretty extreme ... not the patience of the Poker Million final table (but I guess a chop was not an option). Plays were made that meant a player took 7th for $55k when they could have almost sat an watched to c$200k (3rd place)
I totally accept the go for the win thought process ... but quite often you would find yourself only about 60/40 ahead and that is a pretty thin margin for your tournament life when you could be 100% and some free chips ...
In the original hand ... if re-raised are people going to throw the Jacks away pre-flop? Or are they going to argue there is so little that beats them they have to call?
Of course I am setting myself up to be bullied off hands ... but there are definite times when big folds have got me to final tables ... and going with the "pot odds" has killed me just before the carnage began ... I don"t think the answer is so clear cut ... but that is what makes the game fun ...
I am pretty relaxed about people trying to push me off things ... there are times when I call and times when I let it go ... my main tournament issues are ...
1. Winning a race at the end!
2. Avoiding auto playing hands like AK vs QQ in the blinds ... which I lose either way.
3. Stopping myself limping when out of position.
The first two are just the volatility we accept ... the 3rd one should be easy to solve by putting on a strait-jacket when I am in early positions ...
Enjoying the discussion.
Louis