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harding10 | Small blind | 400.00 | 400.00 | 13672.50 | |
lawro19810 | Big blind | 800.00 | 1200.00 | 14250.00 | |
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rossjb14 | Fold | ||||
hhyftrftdr | Fold | ||||
pilgrim07 | Fold |
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if BB is laggy or capable of making 3bets light then its a 2.5x raise and snapping off a shove.
If big blind is a nit then i think its a 2.5x raise but fold to a shove.
If Big blind only has 10bb or less then you should forgget the 2.5x and just set him allin, he will call with much worse.
You only get a call from PP's and A,J+.
Suppose its all dependant on how BB sees you and what sort of player BB is.
Don't think i ever limp. Sat deep enough to 2.5x and big blind will still think he has fold equity.
In general I am raise/calling
Folding or limping are simply not options. So it's a question of how much to raise and what to do if played back at.
I would not shove. It looks like you're trying it on and you're potentially going to be called down by hands like KT or 88. Though you're maybe 60/40, you really don't want to be risking your tournament life on it.
Raising 2.5x also gives you a problem. Again the likes of KT or 88 are likely to shove on you and again you're not in a nice spot. I'd certainly come over the top of someone who made such a SB raise, wouldn't you?
I would raise big here - raise to 5,000. The BB knows that there is no way you're trying it on as you've pot-committed yourself; he also knows that if he comes over the top you're calling. He knows you've got a hand and mean business. What can the villain do but fold? His KT or 88 will hit the muck before you blink.
If he has JJ, QQ, KK, AA or AK then it's just bad luck. On stack sizes, AQ would probably hit the muck to a 5K raise here.
stop messing about - do you want the 1200 in the middle or not
Most of the time he is folding, don't get fancy
If you run into a prem hand then ul
If you feel this jam is too risky for you then just raise 2.2 or something
If he calls your 2.2, you now have to play your hand playing OOP which is horrible
Essentially if you miss the flop your back to where you were pre so ................... now you jam and he calls with
botom pr and your out
Good luck
If you factor in how often the BB is going to wake up with a prem hand then a shove is always on even with any 2.
AJ is just not a big enough hand to get cute with.
Regarding the min/2.2/2.5 raise the idea of this raise is becauae ideally it's directed towards good players who realise they can not call late in the tournament because of latter street bets will leave them virtually pot commited.
Unlike not so good players who will think, it's only another 800 I might aswell call. They call and flop good and you are sitting there with ace high OOP, so this is what the poster is probably encountering.
SHOVE IT UP EM
The 5K bet looks a lot stronger than the shove. And it is. You could be shoving with anything here - would you shove a pair of fours or QJ? Many or most people would. And the 88/KT type hands would likely snap them off.
But with 88/KT against a 5K raise, not too many people would come over the top. In tournaments you often don't know the villain that well so just have to go with how you feel the majority of villains would play it.
Horses for courses. Not saying I'm right but the way I play it tends to work for me.
On a very small sample it's not gone well so I wanted to check if this was too reckless or I've just been unlucky so far. Looks as though the shove is OK, but I might mix it up with Bigbluster's advice as well.
On this occasion the BB had AK.
And pull your hair out when he flats your raise and the flop comes down QTx and you are left in no mans land.
why cant I bet 5K with anything, same as I can shove with anything?