Amateur Poker Association & Tour
Poker Forum => Strategy => Topic started by: stacks on February 19, 2009, 14:45:37 PM
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Hi all,
Had this hand in a live tourny last night and would appreciate your comments -
5 Handed on the final table top 4 places paid -
Blinds 3,000 - 6,000
Im on the button with kd 9d (Average stack)
All folded around to me and i raise 2x BB to 12,000
SB folds
BB calls (BB is chip leader although not by a long way)
Flop comes :2c: 7s 4s
BB checks as do I
Turn 9c
BB insta raises all in!!!
So im asking call or fold??
I folded not sure if it was the right move but just though he had me beat.. He did show 9h but not his other card.
He had played a few hands before this in a similar fashion and showed the best hand each time.
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do u want to win or just make money
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There were 2 other short stacks so I suppose my fold was hoping that these would be next to fall and therefore landing me in 3rd and in the money with an outside chance of taking it down.
I did in the end finish 3rd for £210 when i ran my js 7c into Kings, oopps ::)
The comp was so top heavy tho with £650 for first and £350 for second !!!
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Bigger raise pre flop imo, bet flop, as played pass turn.
Not sure what the stack sizes are but 2 x raise to chip leader and checking the flop is just oozing weakness to me.
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depends on actual stack sizes but hate minraising and i pretty much snap call tbh.
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i love the min raise here, as i do everywhere else in any other position at any stage durng any tournement lol! (buts thats just my personal opinion!)
But seriously tho if you are min raising here what are you hoping for?
imo........ with K9s(5 handed) you either want the blinds fold or 1x caller. We got a decentish scenario, flop is a great for a cbet and i think you have to cbet flop given our line.
So im asking call or fold??
Anyway. As per your actualy question regarding turn decision. Would be good to have add info on chip leader but the more I think about it the more 97 scares me where A9 doesn"t.
I call with a view to go broke or double up hoping we up against T~Q9.
The more experienced the player the more I call here. IF its someone newish to game then all in looks like a value bet for someone who doesn"t want to make any tough decisions with A9/97.
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having put yourself in a pretty poor spot I think you have to bite the bullet and call here.
I really dont like the min-raise preflop into the chip leader - you"re almost guaranteed to see a flop - he just cant fold there no matter what his cards are. When you end up with a piece of the board, it"s just too nitty to fold now.
bigger raise preflop for me - find out where you really are, and if you"re going to play the hand, be prepared to go all the way if you hit the board...... otherwise, just fold preflop.
more aggression please :D
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i hate mon raisng - just asking for trouble from BB - most players will call in the BB with almost any 2 cards - suited, connecteors, face etc etc as the 4/1 pot odds dictate it
local tourney i play in when ever i raise to 3 or 4 bb i get asked why such a big raise?
if i have to explain it to them then they shouldtn really be playing
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it"s just too nitty to fold now.
Oh I new that.... but I also know I"m a nit ;)
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i hate mon raisng - just asking for trouble from BB - most players will call in the BB with almost any 2 cards - suited, connecteors, face etc etc as the 4/1 pot odds dictate it
local tourney i play in when ever i raise to 3 or 4 bb i get asked why such a big raise?
if i have to explain it to them then they shouldtn really be playing
Aha... this my friend is the beauty of the "mong raise" (no offence stacks-refering to myself! and my personal over usage of the min raise). Metagame at its peak imo!! (or maybe just my peak!! lol)
Opponents know educated players should be 3x raising, I know I should be x3~5 raising but yet i still persistently min raise left right centre up down and min raise the tournament director if he wants some too. lol. Fraudelence at its pinnacle!
Damn, there goes the game plan for my first live apat event out the window.
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I have a philosophy -- not a good one -- but a valid one
ALL IN
pre or on the flop makes no difference
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Hate the pre-flop raise....if you push all-in, you win the hand, if you run into a monster that"s poker. I doubt you got to 4th place by being timid so it isn"t really the time to go into your shell.