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Swinebag

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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2009, 21:50:59 PM »

Because utg steals are so common now


"UTG is the new button" ?

Does this mean we can no longer put UTG raisers on a range of hands?

Do you think it is correct to think we are beating UTG raisers range if we have no info on him?

In my post, I thought folding was probably too nitty but thought the standard 3-bet to 60-65K committed you to the hand v players yet to act. A 3-bet to 49K is clever in that it only commits you to the UTG raiser and the shorties.

I just have a problem risking putting myself short stacked after tangling with an UTG raiser. I think this move would be great having watched the table for a bit.

Having said that, my move (a call) is looking weaker and weaker the more I type.


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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2009, 23:03:49 PM »




You have the 4th best starting hand.  Not sure why everyone"s so keen to fold?

You say you have no reads on the UTG player - so you have to assume he has some sort of hand. 

I raise to isolate, and call a shove from UTG.


hmmmmmm how would you know what to do Dan? This is way past the end of  Level One!!   ahhhh perhaps therein lies an explanation :)




Like that is it?  Maybe I should have mentioned getting it in behind and then hitting my miracle card on the river?

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I don"t rely on miracle river cards Dan....... I go the whole hog and rely on perfect runner runners!!  


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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2009, 23:04:11 PM »


Because utg steals are so common now


"UTG is the new button" ?

Does this mean we can no longer put UTG raisers on a range of hands?

Do you think it is correct to think we are beating UTG raisers range if we have no info on him?

In my post, I thought folding was probably too nitty but thought the standard 3-bet to 60-65K committed you to the hand v players yet to act. A 3-bet to 49K is clever in that it only commits you to the UTG raiser and the shorties.

I just have a problem risking putting myself short stacked after tangling with an UTG raiser. I think this move would be great having watched the table for a bit.

Having said that, my move (a call) is looking weaker and weaker the more I type.





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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2009, 23:23:29 PM »


Because utg steals are so common now


"UTG is the new button" ?

Does this mean we can no longer put UTG raisers on a range of hands?

Do you think it is correct to think we are beating UTG raisers range if we have no info on him?

In my post, I thought folding was probably too nitty but thought the standard 3-bet to 60-65K committed you to the hand v players yet to act. A 3-bet to 49K is clever in that it only commits you to the UTG raiser and the shorties.

I just have a problem risking putting myself short stacked after tangling with an UTG raiser. I think this move would be great having watched the table for a bit.

Having said that, my move (a call) is looking weaker and weaker the more I type.





being fairly deep i like to gamble now to try and win the lot or at least get a lot deeper ,at this stage i"m not shy of the odd risk.If utg has me beat i can hit a miracle 2 outer,if i lose i"m happy with 14bb/and my short stack game , one double up and i"m back to where i was..
the 3bet/my position/lack of image line for me is enough to stop most sickos [stacks that cover me]4betting and if they do,i can fold it [no probs  ::)]
i also met get everyone to fold...



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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2009, 08:55:37 AM »
In last nights satellite, I got dealt Js in almost the exact same seating order, but it was fairly early in the tournament. Oh how I did laugh! Anyway, I had been playing some rubbish poker and lost more than 20% of my stack in the first 20 minutes when I was dealt these.
So EP raise, I called, put him on a big ace, and decided to see the flop. Just the two of us saw 3 low cards, and a possible flush draw. EP bet about 2/3 of the pot and I pushed. He pretty insta called ( don"t blame him, I was playing poor) and yee ha the jacks held, and put me in a good spot, was actually CL at the first break.
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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2009, 11:05:56 AM »
i 3bet/get it in here.

sure we don"t need to get involved, but we have UTG covered and to win you shouldn"t wait until you need to get involved.
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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #21 on: March 18, 2009, 12:02:50 PM »

In last nights satellite, I got dealt Js in almost the exact same seating order, but it was fairly early in the tournament. Oh how I did laugh! Anyway, I had been playing some rubbish poker and lost more than 20% of my stack in the first 20 minutes when I was dealt these.
So EP raise, I called, put him on a big ace, and decided to see the flop. Just the two of us saw 3 low cards, and a possible flush draw. EP bet about 2/3 of the pot and I pushed. He pretty insta called ( don"t blame him, I was playing poor) and yee ha the jacks held, and put me in a good spot, was actually CL at the first break.


i hope u won a seat mikey..

JJ are tricky to play and your situation in the early stages with deeper stacks / smaller blinds does warrant just a call.
As long as you can adapt to stack sizes and the style/skill level of your opponents and be aware of your own image there are always a number of ways to approach all kinds of hands...
Like in my case with JJ if i had been at the table for a while and had reads and knew there were a loose aggressive bunch to my left who loved 3bets/squeezes then flat calling hoping for a squeeze is a definite option.

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Re: what line of play would u take?
« Reply #22 on: March 18, 2009, 12:22:21 PM »
No didn"t make it Noble, Final tabled in a good situation, but donked "em off badly in 2 consecutive hands, out in 9th :"(
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