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Old 02-05-2012, 11:33 PM   #1
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$5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

I know wizard is saying pushing here in this situation, however, since i only raised it to 300, once the flop came and two guys went all in, it was stupid to push all in at this time since the flop missed me completely? Is everyone pushing all in preflop here, instead of trying to get callers here?


    Merge, $5 Buy-in (50/100 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 3 Players
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    Hero (CO): 1,420 (14.2 bb)
    SB: 3,205 (32.1 bb)
    BB: 4,375 (43.8 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with A K
    Hero raises to 300, SB calls 250, BB calls 200

    Flop: (900) 5 8 J (3 players)
    SB bets 2,905 and is all-in, BB calls 2,905, Hero calls 1,120 and is all-in

    Turn: (7,830) 4 (3 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (7,830) J (3 players, 2 are all-in)




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    Old 02-06-2012, 12:13 AM   #2
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    Re: $5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

    Raising small is fine. Your raise size is too big, and you're beat otf no reason to call off this on the bubble instead of just letting them cripple each other.
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    Old 02-06-2012, 07:16 PM   #3
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    Re: $5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

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    Raising small is fine. Your raise size is too big, and you're beat otf no reason to call off this on the bubble instead of just letting them cripple each other.
    Ya i def agree,i would make it like 225-250 and hopefully maybe some one will come over the top,but absolutley never calling both of them once we've seen the flop
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    Old 02-07-2012, 02:17 AM   #4
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    Re: $5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

    I don't understand why you would call the flop
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    Old 02-07-2012, 05:25 AM   #5
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    Re: $5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

    I'd def raise smaller pre and might shove if I had certain reads on both blinds. Calling the flop was really bad imo..
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    Old 02-07-2012, 10:18 AM   #6
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    Re: $5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

    i'd make it 225-250 pre as said.

    Also, there is literally no way in hell i am calling that flop. This is like the definition of a fist-pump fold!!!
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    Old 02-07-2012, 11:29 AM   #7
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    Re: $5 sng/6max, fold after flop?

    I usually raise a bit smaller or go all in pre, depending on the game flow, this is a fold even if you hit a decent flop, since you are all in vs 2 villains, you have to have an above average hand to make that call
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