Your thoughts please on this hand from a £5 BH tourney a couple of nights ago.
I had lost a ton of chips a couple of orbits earlier with a flopped set vs a rivered straight and had played tight since.
t-dog250Small blind 25.0025.001420.00darkstar30Big blind 50.0075.002590.00 Your hole cardsJA CAFUFold botsupFold NHRaise 125.00200.00715.00BUDDHABACKFold t-dog250Call 100.00300.001320.00darkstar30Fold Flop 1073 t-dog250Check NHBet 150.00450.00565.00t-dog250Raise 300.00750.001020.00NHAll-in 565.001315.000.00
I get AJ early position. I think my stack size is too big to open shove at 25/50 and I don't like my options if I get flatted or re-raised.
Even though its early and stand a pretty good chance of getting flat called by someone who has position on me I opt to raise it 2.5x, a raise size I am comfortable with usually later on in tourneys, but will give me a little more room in my stack to play after the flop. Although I can't remember any reads, scanning through the HHs my opponent has been calling a lot preflop.
I miss, stick out a cbet, feeling I am going to get bet off the hand if I check, and get min-raised(!?!?).
I think a good % of the time here he is full of it, and when he has got something a high % of his range is top pair. I think an overpair to 10s would usually reraise plus as I have an A and J it reduces the changes of AA or JJ being out there. I also think that there is a good chance TT or 77 may reraise me preflop.
So even though I have very little fold equity in my stack I reship him on the flop. I think I probably have the best hand or a chance to get him to fold about a 1/3 of the time, or I'm up against TP with suckout chances and very slight chance of being completley crushed by 2 pair or a set.
Comments
I don't like AJ much, it looks a lot better than it is, if you get called you're probably behind or flipping. AJ and AT are frequent bust out hands for me, I might lean towards the fold here.
'im gonna minraise here to find out where i am and ask the question'
'oh he answered my question i must be beat'
'lol pot odds - call'
'i knew he was bluffing'