The combination of being out of position and not knowing his hand range until the cbet was made, mid pocket seempairs difficult to play during these stages of an MTT against someone loose. i'm assuming it's certainly worthy of play and therefore i should raise but it's the thought of how to take it come the flop an it's chance of a higher card and it's vunerbility to over cards and draws he'll have.
Here i've went for the protection route pre thinking he might still call a limped Axs AJ or smaller pocket pair and that decision has cost me the MTT due to BB having a premium pair. i'm guessing this will be a losing action long term as BB could the have a premium pair and the limper himself still has 30%-50% chance with most those hands he'll call.
craigcu12 | Small blind | | 50.00 | 50.00 | 2510.00 |
MrDirk | Big blind | | 100.00 | 150.00 | 2872.50 |
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pa22ddy | Fold | | | | |
x | Call | | 100.00 | 250.00 | 3730.00 |
agjk | Fold | | | | |
shawsok | Fold | | | | |
craigcu12 | All-in | | 2510.00 | 2760.00 | 0.00 |
MrDirk | All-in | | 2872.50 | 5632.50 | 0.00 |
x | Fold | | | | |
MrDirk | Unmatched bet | | 412.50 | 5220.00 | 412.50 |
craigcu12 | Show | | | | |
MrDirk | Show | | | | |
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MrDirk | Win | Two Pairs, Queens and 10s | 5220.00 | | 5632.50 |
Comments
If your talking about hands he calls with I disagree, he has a much higher % to win. You get him to fold the hands that we beat and he calls with hands we flip v or that dominate us. He isn't going to limp call 44/78suited etc.
These MTTs are usually going to be tight but I question weather a limper may be getting away with winning pots far to easily with the typical limp followed by blocker betting post flop whilst i fold knowing it's all about passing the bubble. My first way of attempting to defend from this has been these AI pre but as was seen here it turned out to go wrong and most days it will be either flips or better hands.
there's no doubt imo that against most normal limp/calling ranges raising 99 for something less than all in is our best option, unless they're calling our jam with anything. Ivan, of course we don't know our opponents' range down to a t or how he plays but we have to work with population reads, we make educated guesses - e.g. when people usally limp, what kind of hands do they show up with?
Using your logic, we can start jamming 99 43430bb effective because we don't know how our opponent plays postflop, or what his range looks like.
now, the hand - there's no way jamming 99 is horrific here. I think it's a mistake because I think raising smaller will have a larger EV, but shoving is not even close to awful and is a nice play when you're mid-masturbation
Jamming becomes much more reasonable in a bounty tournament. I'd still prefer a limp behind to a raise given the read.
Even if you're not in the hand it's crucial to get the limper's trap down in notes to help make future decisions easier.