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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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whogoes | Small blind | 500.00 | 500.00 | 20130.00 | |
waller02 | Big blind | 1000.00 | 1500.00 | 27815.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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Bleurgh | Fold | ||||
bullet2907 | Fold | ||||
whogoes | All-in | 20130.00 | 21630.00 | 0.00 | |
waller02 |
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Am I thinking along the right lines here or am I way off?
I did call and they had AQo and held.
With spots like this, we need to make a decision based on ranges, sometimes players can be at the top of their range and we lose though.
The first one is late on in the Mini Major last Sunday night. We were down to last 11 or 12 so I was in the cash. There were 3 or 4 Big stacks, 2 Med-High stacks, 4 of us around 80K (med-Low) and a couple of shorty's including Killa who was pretty aggro all night.
With 16 BB's, and the Chip Leader in the hand (though only calling initially), I decided not to call the initial Shove.........
A few questions on this one........
1. Is the Fold being too nitty?
2. Should I be braver by calling these low stack shoves to increase my chance of Final Tabling/winning the Tourney?
3. If I'm going to play the hand, should I be calling the shove or shoving myself?
4. What sort of hands would I Call with/Shove with?
I made the initial call thinking I'm getting 5/1 to see the Flop on my BB.....
1. Was this my 1st mistake?
2. Having seen the Flop and holding an Open-ended Straight Draw, should I then call the Shove for 21K (leaving me with just under 20 BB's), to try for the Bounty?
These are the situations I struggle with to work out the Maths quick enough, so any help would be great, and very much appreciated
In the end I finished 10th which I would have taken at the start of the night, and was happy with, but I know I need to probably take a few more risks in the right situations if I want to win Tourneys
I probably should have started a new thread with these hands......
.......... any chance of some help @StayOrGo @MattBates @FeelGroggy @chicknMelt and ALL the CRUSHERS incl. NEWBY GrosvenorPro @Essexphil, @Itsover4u, @rspca12 and LOTS of Players far better than me, .....your help would be appreciated .....please
@MISTY4ME
I've moved this across to Poker Chat mate, so it gets more eyeballs.
You posted it in the correct place, but many folks don't look at Poker Clinic.
Hope you'll get some feedback now.
Hand 2 the over-call pre is close, it’s tough to get to showdown with 97o cheaply vs 2 players playing OOP, much prefer the call vs one player where there’s less in the pot (so cheaper to continue) and only one opponent to potentially bluff off the hand. Having flopped the open-ender I think I prefer a check to keep the pot small, if you’re block betting to see a turn card you could go smaller to around 1/3 pot, which you might also want to do with 2p and a set of 5s. You don’t want to get all your chips in here vs the bigger stack but might be willing to go with it vs the shorter stack for a bounty or put pressure on them - but you want to keep your fold equity, getting ripped on and having to consider calling off for half your stack is a bit of a disaster, ICM, ladders, size of bounties are important here.
Happy to be wrong to get the conversation going!
Snap calling. Even if you have 19k and the SB has us covered I am snapping here. However, as it is, you will still have a few chips behind and may ladder up a little even if it goes pear shaped so a snap call IMO. You will generally be in great shape versus a lot of their shoving range.
Would be more of a bind if you had like a7o and 20k stack here. In that case I would be looking quite closely at the payout structure then deciding.
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