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01-21-2017 , 07:11 AM
    Poker Stars, $4.54 Buy-in (60/120 blinds, 15 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37589068

    MP2: 1,881 (15.7 bb)
    MP3: 1,128 (9.4 bb)
    CO: 1,767 (14.7 bb)
    BTN: 2,406 (20.1 bb)
    SB: 2,198 (18.3 bb)
    BB: 838 (7 bb)
    Hero (MP1): 3,282 (27.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with A T
    Hero raises to 240, MP2 calls 240, 3 folds, SB calls 180, BB folds

    Flop: (945) 6 T 4 (3 players)
    SB bets 473, Hero calls 473, MP2 folds

    Turn: (1,891) 9 (2 players)
    SB bets 1,470 and is all-in, Hero folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: 1,891 pot
    Final Board: 6 T 4 9
    SB mucked and won 1,891 (1,163 net)
    Hero mucked A T and lost (-728 net)



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    I played this hand badly.
    I should of raised more pre flop because of antes or folded.
    When the 10 came on flop and SB bets, should I of went all in?
    I was thinking he might have a set and see what he does on the turn but he could of had something like 10, J suited.
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    01-21-2017 , 08:26 AM
    This is a really tough spot. I guess on the turn, its read dependent. I only call if SB is a total maniac. You only have 700 invested in the hand. Wait for a better spot.
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    01-21-2017 , 09:57 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by bluesking84
    This is a really tough spot. I guess on the turn, its read dependent. I only call if SB is a total maniac. You only have 700 invested in the hand. Wait for a better spot.
    Thanks for reply.
    Villain had vpip 37/ pfr 18 and aggresion 1.7.
    I guess with a kind of low agg he may have had me beat on the flop.
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    01-21-2017 , 04:17 PM
    I don't play 9mans, preflop open might be a bit loose, surely can't be terrible, particularly with short stack in BB, and open size is fine.

    Flatting the flop is prob best given that it's pretty dry, with the intention of calling down or betting any turn. Folding the turn is out of the question; we are near the top of our range AND we beat most of villains value range; he prob 3 bets JJ+ pre, and based on stats flats a lot of JT-KT.
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    01-22-2017 , 10:31 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by monkeyheaven
    I don't play 9mans, preflop open might be a bit loose, surely can't be terrible, particularly with short stack in BB, and open size is fine.

    Flatting the flop is prob best given that it's pretty dry, with the intention of calling down or betting any turn. Folding the turn is out of the question; we are near the top of our range AND we beat most of villains value range; he prob 3 bets JJ+ pre, and based on stats flats a lot of JT-KT.
    Thanks monkeyheaven. That makes a lot of sense.
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    01-23-2017 , 10:00 AM
    Spot on from monkey!ATo is literally the bottom of my open range here. As played I am never ever folding that turn.
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    01-30-2017 , 04:44 PM
    the only hand he might have that beats you is 99 imo....i would go ahead and call this a fist pump call
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