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playing the mini last night and basically exited on the following hand and was looking to get some thoughts on it.
Villain 1 seemed to be little loose and I put him on a low pair or mid ace due to the limp then shove. He didn't appear to be completely reckless though from his previous play. I thought there was a small chance he was slow playing a monster but was willing to take the chance and that he was more likely just wanting to get heads up for a bounty.
Villain 2 I would have called regardless due to him being short stacked and probably racing him at worst. also he had shoved a pair of 5's early on after quite a bit of action so again a low pair was a possibility.
I felt the call gave me a good chance to more than double up and take two bountys at the same time.
Was the call too risky? was it worth the gamble? was it too early?
Donttelmum | Small blind | 30.00 | 30.00 | 2997.50 | |
JHEROCALLH | Big blind | 60.00 | 90.00 | 3085.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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Villain 1 | Call | 60.00 | 150.00 | 1377.50 | |
gazza127 | Fold | ||||
jdsallstar | Raise | 240.00 | 390.00 | 1560.00 | |
Villain 2 | All-in | 500.00 | 890.00 | 0.00 | |
Donttelmum | Fold | ||||
JHEROCALLH | Fold | ||||
Villain 1 | All-in | 1377.50 | 2267.50 | 0.00 | |
jdsallstar | All-in | 1560.00 | 3827.50 | 0.00 | |
jdsallstar | Unmatched bet | 362.50 | 3465.00 | 362.50 | |
Villain 1 | Show |
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jdsallstar | Show |
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Villain 2 | Show |
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Turn | |||||
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River | |||||
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Villain 2 | Win | Pair of Jacks | 1590.00 | 1590.00 | |
Villain 1 | Win | Pair of 10s | 1875.00 | 1875.00 |
Comments
(Villain 2 is a sky regular so was pretty sure he had at least a pocket pair or A10 - AK but he was always getting a call.)
Pocket pairs I think are the major leak in my game and I'm never really sure how to play them or if I played them correctly - glad I got this one right .
Basically I go with:
Pairs 5 or below: try to see cheap flop or fold to a lot of action. Later stages fold preflop if stack starting to get low (15 -25 bb's). Shove if stack really low (10bb's or less).
Pairs 6 -8's - raise but be prepared to lay them down to significant action. Later stages or reducing stack (less 10-20bb's be prepared to shove.
Pairs 9 - J's - Raise and getting ready to shove. Later stages happy to shove
Pairs Q's and above - Get all my chips as quick as possible (obviously cautious with overcards on flop etc).
One thing that gets me is I don't like limping into any pot, raise folding preflop looks weak (encourages others to shove my raises) and raising and then folding on the flop encourages people to call my raises/ c bets (which hurts my steal attempts). This is where I tend to get myself into trouble when down to around the 20bb level I think.
Particularly in the early levels, you shouldn't be using the bounty as an excuse to make a play that is -EV. The reason for this is that your own head has greater value than the bounty. You've bought in for, say, £33 and the bounty is only worth £11 (or so) to you. You also forfeit the opportunity to win bounties further down the line as well as the opportunity to make the regular payout places.
Essentially I think that the added value of a bounty is negated by the potential loss of opportunity to progress in the tournament and win bigger bounties later. Obviously this may change later in the tournament when a bounty may be considerably greater than the price of the buy-in. A bounty may also prompt you to make a slightly -EV call if it's not a large proportion of your stack.
I must admit I've never given particularly great thought to this topic, so I'm willing to be convinced otherwise, but this makes sense to me. I wouldn't want to call to win an £11 bounty if I've bought in for £33 and I'm not getting the right pot odds, etc. There will be better opportunities later.