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11-25-2015 , 01:39 PM
[converted_hand][hand_history]Poker Stars, $1.29 Buy-in (40/80 blinds, 10 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
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SB: 1,011 (12.6 bb)
BB: 4,012 (50.2 bb) 28/23/0/83
MP1: 793 (9.9 bb)
Hero (MP2): 2,239 (28 bb)
MP3: 2,134 (26.7 bb)
CO: 769 (9.6 bb)
BTN: 2,542 (31.8 bb)

Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q K
MP1 folds, Hero raises to 200, 4 folds, BB calls 120

Flop: (510) K 3 2 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets 273, BB raises to 546, Hero folds

I have a note on him ( bet pot flop with fd, QTs, and stack off, 75 bb, early phase). So i think fold is not an option, do we reraise shove or just call and reevaluate turn?
KQ, 1.5$, 28 bb, TPTK Quote
11-26-2015 , 05:52 AM
Probably call, gii on turn.
KQ, 1.5$, 28 bb, TPTK Quote
11-26-2015 , 10:28 AM
Call
KQ, 1.5$, 28 bb, TPTK Quote
11-27-2015 , 12:36 PM
Op, what do you think his flop raising range looks like?
It might be hard but just give it ago to write it out.
In the start you'll probably be way off, but with practice you'll get good.
Of his hands that see the flop, which hands will raise for value?
Are there any draws that might semi bluff raise?
Ranging people is a VITAL part of poker, you will NEED this skill if you're going to get good.

Once you have that range, think about what each part of it does against a jam from you and also what it does if you just flat.
from this, with a little basic math you'll be able to start to solve hands, and draw your own conclusions on what to do in these spots, rather than having to ask so much.
Happy learning and GL
KQ, 1.5$, 28 bb, TPTK Quote
11-29-2015 , 05:12 AM
make a small flop 3b against this clown(not all in!) and call his jam. If he calls gii on any turn. just flatting the raise IP is fine too just dont fold at any point of the hand against a random button clicker
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