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What would you have done?

whiffofbunwhiffofbun Member Posts: 1

I just got knocked out of the £3000 mini marksman. 40 players left with 700 players. Would like to here people's opinion on the hand to see if they would act different as I often reach this stage of tournament and get knocked out at this stage.

The guy playing was on tilt and swearing at the table after losing all in to A10 - A6, he had the A10. he also shoved all in on players who checked the turn multiple times so I was expecting the all in and snap called.

Would you have done anything differently or should I fold at this stage in the tournament?
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
jh1603Small blind500.00500.0015752.50
markrose22Big blind1000.001500.0028310.00
Your hole cards
  • A
  • A
steererFold
whiffofbunCall1000.002500.0018813.50
terrytwomoreCall1000.003500.0021703.75
PUPPASMURFFold
jh1603Call500.004000.0015252.50
markrose22Check
Flop
  • 9
  • 9
  • K
jh1603Check
markrose22Check
whiffofbunBet2000.006000.0016813.50
terrytwomoreCall2000.008000.0019703.75
jh1603Fold
markrose22Fold
Turn
  • Q
whiffofbunCheck
terrytwomoreAll-in19703.7527703.750.00
whiffofbunAll-in16813.5044517.250.00
terrytwomoreUnmatched bet2890.2541627.002890.25
whiffofbunShow
  • A
  • A
terrytwomoreShow
  • K
  • J
River
  • 10
terrytwomoreWinStraight to the King41627.0044517.25

Comments

  • mumsiemumsie Member Posts: 7,802
    You should have raised when it was your turn to bet preflop. @whiffofbun
  • EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
    edited May 2020
    If you're not limping anything else, it's suspicious AND you have a smaller pot preflop.

    If you're limping lots of other stuff, then yeah limping Aces would be okay for deception, however limping from the hijack is generally going to be a bad idea. Therefore, we're making a mistake to be getting into a position for limping AA to ever be good.

    As a result, either the limp is either bad in itself, or you have to be doing something that is bad to justify the limp, so you shouldn't ever be limping as a default strategy here.


    HOWEVER, despite looking super suspicious, exploitatively limping a strong hand is okay in situations where your opponent(s) simply couldn't care how suspicious a limp looks and they're just going to spew off against a passive action, no matter what. If you feel like this applies here because the villain is tilted, then I don't think the limp is horrendous.

    I think in most cases I probably still make my standard open - I think raising generally makes it easier to get stacks in against someone else who decides to isolate the tilted guy whenever he flats our raise. Alternatively, the tilted guy just 3bets, we get the money in pre and maybe cooler one of the players behind as well.

    It's one of those things where it's hard to give a definitive answer without being sat at the table and seeing the dynamic, so I can't conclusively say the preflop play is bad for that reason.

    Check/call turn is fine, considering notes. They're gonna have a 9 or they get there sometimes, but you can't do anything about it.
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited May 2020
    Fookin he11.
  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,579
    Once he flops 2 pr, unless you have a player specific note you're playing for stacks.

    I would prefer to see a preflop raise but if he calls then its all going in on the turn anyway. Personally I shove the flop, not that it's making any difference here I think.
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