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09-25-2010
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Poker Stars $6.00+$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t25/t50 Blinds - 2 players
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Hero (BB): t1890 37.80 BBs
BTN/SB: t1110 22.20 BBs
Pre Flop: (t75) Hero is BB with 7 7
BTN/SB calls t25, Hero?
What's optimal given stack sizes? Villain limps his button almost everytime and called a raise from out of the BB the 2 or 3 times I raised his limp.
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09-25-2010
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check or jam
i like jam.
strawberry jam.
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09-25-2010
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Jam is probably marginally positive EV. Check and make your money postflop.
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09-26-2010
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if you have an edge on him postflop you should check.
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09-26-2010
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dont fold
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09-26-2010
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If I check should I donk any board textures or check raise some, check/call?
Villain is loose passive pre, a little tighter post.
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09-26-2010
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depends on board textures, villains tendencies etc...
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09-26-2010
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Either jam or check, don't make it to like 150 which the villain as described is very likely to call. Playing a raised pot oop w/ 77 can be very tricky.
I would def attack his limp by making it ~150 though with TT, maybe 99 as well.
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09-26-2010
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its like 7-8% (estimated im bad at teh math) of their stack jam.
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its like 7-8% (estimated im bad at teh math) of their stack jam.
Eh, are you saying that winning 7-8% of his stack preflop is too good a chance to pass up?
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09-26-2010
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no, of their stack, jam. Plus reads say he limps a ton (which is more important) so def jam.
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