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Mikeyboy9361

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LBPN Final Table
« on: December 11, 2011, 16:23:39 PM »
So its the end of season Final Table with a top prize of £600, £300 for second, everyone who has made the FT gets at least £50. The FT comprises of the top 5 in the league ( A ten game season) and four qualifiers from two satellites. The league winner starts the FT with 40k and the Sat qualifiers with 17.5K and the others in between.
I have satellited in, and have built my stack up to 29K, there are 7 players left and I am currently 4th. Blinds are 600/1200/75 and we have been going for about 3-4 hours.
The CL ( who has a tight image) raises in the cut off to 3K, I am in the BB with KK, what is my next move? Do I raise or shove?
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Re: LBPN Final Table
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2011, 16:29:30 PM »
I like a raise to 7.6k or just a call
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Re: LBPN Final Table
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2011, 21:07:08 PM »
Call, check raise on flop (with no Ace)

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Re: LBPN Final Table
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2011, 13:56:00 PM »
My thoughts were, I have the second best starting hand, I want to get some value. I could shove and pretty much guarantee to TID there and then and pad my stack. But I elect to raise to 8K, hoping for a call. I get the call, and as such I am putting him on a big ace or a decent pocket pair. So I am not wanting to see an Ace. Flop comes 6 10 6. I check with the intention of CR, but he just checks back ( a warning? ) turn is a 5, putting two diamonds on the board. I decide to end it here, and shove, he snap calls and tables 69!! I don"t improve and am gone!
So firstly how does he make that call? Secondly could I have got away?
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Re: LBPN Final Table
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2011, 15:14:26 PM »
Either 3bet small or call pre. As played donk flop really tiny and then put your 50p in the tin. 

Lol at ever folding, never mind on that flop
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