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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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EvilPingu | Small blind | 50.00 | 50.00 | 2520.00 | |
mucka44420 | Big blind | 100.00 | 150.00 | 4691.25 | |
Your hole cards |
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craib1989 | Call | 100.00 | 250.00 | 1856.25 | |
k12plt | Fold | ||||
IGUANAKID | Call | 100.00 | 350.00 | 3038.75 | |
taxi786786 | Call | 100.00 | 450.00 | 4133.75 | |
EvilPingu | All-in | 2520.00 | 2970.00 | 0.00 | |
mucka44420 | Fold | ||||
craib1989 | Fold | ||||
IGUANAKID | Fold | ||||
taxi786786 | Fold | ||||
EvilPingu | Muck | ||||
EvilPingu | Win | 500.00 | 500.00 | ||
EvilPingu | Return | 2470.00 | 0.00 | 2970.00 |
Comments
For me, i'd rather flat getting 10/1 n flop a whopper multi way.
But there are certainly pro's to the move
I appreciate what Dudeskin's saying about Bounty Hunter but I don't think any reasonable player is going to limp with a hand that they're willing to call off their stack with.
Well, in a regular tournament this is good. Dudeskin, I hope that your perception of play in these tournaments is being skewed by one or two incidents, rather than this being the norm. Hopefully...
1) Would you really call with, let's say, 66 and two players still to act behind you? Are you really limping to call for your stack, just hoping that you're in a coin-flip and not crushed?
2) How can someone ever make it a 3x raise when there have already been three limpers? The pot is 450 now and a 3x raise would make it 700. Now the BB - or the first limper if the BB folds - has 7/2 odds on his call and every subsequent limper has even better odds. You'll achieve nothing with a 3x raise except to inflate a pot for the flop, which you will have to play out of position with multiple players behind you. That's a nightmare scenario with any hand but especially AA or KK.
3) This one's for Dudeskin: Yeah, I watch the channel all the time. I do see lots of players limping, but I don't see too many examples of them limp-calling for stacks. Even when I do; it's a TV channel, of course they're going to show the interesting, quirky (crazy) hands. I usually assume that these hands are not commonplace in the tournament. Perhaps that's wrong, but I'd have to play a few of them to be convinced.