£11, £750 gtd BH
Hi, last post was helpful so coming back with another hand.
Again Sky mtts aren't my strongest game (what are you good at doh!?!!!), don't seem to do as well on here as elsewhere.
Can't remember what my notes were exactly but they weren't very complimentary, typical passive fishy type of player.
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Relevent history, .
About 5 minutes ago villain had peeled my open from the BB, we c/c ATx, he leads A ott, I flat, Q otr he bets, I shove, he snaps with AQ. I had QQ
Then I doubled by shoving 12xbb sb into the bb with 89s. He will have seen that.
Maybe more importantly, vodkadan had limped utg the previous 2 orbits, xxx had limped behind and I'd shoved from the small blind, once with 18 big blinds, the second time with 20ish and got folds
-------------------I felt on this occasion with me being up to 25xbb and only 1 limper in the pot, and more players yet to act behind me, that an isolation raise was better than a shove.
Then I get backraised.
It is possible that...
a) he's picked up that I've jammed over his limp twice recently and is limp/trapping a monster
b) he's got fed up and doesn't believe I can have a hand everytime so is sticking it in my eye with a more traditional limping range.
I think b is much more likely than a, but are we still calling?
Spose 21.5xbb is a lot to play on with when there are no aunties, but I can't imagine im behind very often here, probably flipping, occasionally a big favourite.
Call or fold?
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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EvilPingu | Small blind | | 100.00 | 100.00 | 5422.50 |
vodkadan1 | Big blind | | 200.00 | 300.00 | 8257.50 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
18AND5TIME | Fold | | | | |
xxx | Call | | 200.00 | 500.00 | 11395.00 |
DOHHHHHHH | Raise | | 543.00 | 1043.00 | 4312.00 |
EvilPingu | Fold | | | | |
vodkadan1 | Fold | | | | |
xxx | All-in | | 11395.00 | 12438.00 | 0.00 |
DOHHHHHHH |
Comments
If you're happy to flip for a 50bb stack then go for it, but by the sounds of it you're on a pretty favourable table and there are probably better spots where we can get our stack in first.
Don't play many MTT's but I don't like taking flips against villains I perceive to be much better than.
Taking this flip may not allow you to realise your significant edge over oppo. Think we can find way better spots to own this player type
Think there will be better spots than 7s here, especially as player is pretty bad.
I've got 20xbb if I fold, and next level is 150/300 so it shrinks to 13.5xbb soon.
If I have the correct odds to call here v a reasonable range can I rly turn it down?
I guess a better spot will be a similar spot to this 1 but with me having a stronger holding. Is that likely before I get to shove/fold stage? Idk......
If opponent has a hand they think is good to limp r/r all-in with, then normally I would expect we are facing AA or KK.
If opponent is adjusting to your play then they are expecting the raise and would have to be a very good player to reshove light. Why is the same good player playing so passively in earlier hands? I think b) is wishful thinking.
I would fold. So many hands crush us and the rest are flips. With 21bb left behind we don't need to be calling looking for a flip.
hi dohhhh i would personally wait for a better time or spot which i no you dont like , but what do i no haha
good luck at the tables run good
Phantom & BB think it's a snap fold after the backraise.
Mugsy likes a limp.
A mate of mine off thread who's opinion I respect greatly think's I should shove over a limp.
I, naturally, like the iso/call off, because I can't fold.
The legend that is Kerrnal is back on the forum.
And Jac hasn't a Scooby.
All we need now is a 'fold pre'.
TK?
There was me thinking the thread was a fail!
I can somewhat agree with your friend though about shvoing over a limepr, bbut also get why with 25bb you just raised. Still as played let it go, you are either a slight favourite here or a massive dog, and virtually never the one crushing villian. I'd say 8 out of 10 yuo are thae massive dog given the history etc.
Nah. Let it go, brother.
Statistical fact shove over limpers = small pot win 7/10 times 2/10 you get it in good and lose a big pot 1/10 you get in it bad and lose a big pot. (disclaimer this may not actually be a fact)
When we raise pre-flop in this situation and in late position, we can represent so many more hands and take down moderately sized pots with c-bets post-flop. We can also be given credit for far more bluffs post-flop on the occasions that we do hit our set. It's very hard to be given credit for a bluff when we played passively pre-flop.
We should play 77 just the same as 22 in this situation. We should play it just the same as AK or AA. Our range is less well defined when we raise while we can still be given credit for strength post-flop. Being in position will make our lives very easy post-flop, particularly against passive players who will usually give us an honest idea of the strength of their hand.
I think we're behind here much more often than you think.
BigBluster, if the MTT reg in your scenario gives no thought to previous history with the villain, then he's not as good as the "great cash player" that does. The two variants of the game are not as different as people frequently suggest. The only real difference is in ICM, but this is not such a difficult thing to pick up.