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11-28-2012 , 12:01 AM
Hi I had notes on him before reby ended that he was loose passive, but was being tight after reby, I know it was a good fold, but I was wanting to know would you call this against a loose passive player?

This was in a $3.50 reby




    Poker Stars, $3.19 Buy-in (200/400 blinds, 50 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #14770681

    UTG+1: 34,762 (86.9 bb)
    UTG+2: 8,571 (21.4 bb)
    MP1: 4,005 (10 bb)
    MP2: 10,514 (26.3 bb)
    MP3: 5,931 (14.8 bb)
    CO: 6,041 (15.1 bb)
    BTN: 1,810 (4.5 bb)
    SB: 4,000 (10 bb)
    Hero (BB): 8,769 (21.9 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with A Q
    2 folds, MP1 raises to 3,955 and is all-in, 4 folds, SB calls 3,750 and is all-in, Hero folds

    Flop: (8,750) 7 7 J (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    Turn: (8,750) 4 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (8,750) 6 (2 players, 2 are all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 8,750 pot
    Final Board: 7 7 J 4 6
    MP1 showed T T and won 8,750 (4,750 net)
    SB showed A T and lost (-4,000 net)



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    11-28-2012 , 12:36 AM
    Could I ask why you think this is a good fold? I am currently very happy to get it in there with AQo.

    Say the SB folded, it would be a snap-call, no?

    So what range are you putting the SB on that reduces our equity so much 3-way to turn this into a fold?
    11-28-2012 , 04:41 AM
    very easy fold when SB calls.
    11-28-2012 , 06:46 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by mckrogh
    very easy fold when SB calls.
    +1

    without the SB, and without reads on MP1 it is a call, but with notes saying loose passive it is a fold here even with 10bb effective stacks unless I have notes/reads on his small stack play

    in my book someone I would have bothered to make a note "loose passive" would not shove 10bb from this position.
    11-28-2012 , 10:49 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Herr Flick
    +1

    without the SB, and without reads on MP1 it is a call, but with notes saying loose passive it is a fold here even with 10bb effective stacks unless I have notes/reads on his small stack play

    in my book someone I would have bothered to make a note "loose passive" would not shove 10bb from this position.
    That's what I did, and I was going to call if the SB didn't reshove I already had notes on him shoving with nothing before, but was to scared on the MP but hey ho, I managed to min cash for this anyway so not fussed an extra $81
    11-28-2012 , 10:54 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DOlivo1987
    Could I ask why you think this is a good fold? I am currently very happy to get it in there with AQo.

    Say the SB folded, it would be a snap-call, no?

    So what range are you putting the SB on that reduces our equity so much 3-way to turn this into a fold?
    I put SB on Pocket pair, 77+ maybe Broadway hands KQ QJ AK but wasn't going to call him. Although I did have more chips but wasn't wanting to loose nearly half my stack if I was wrong. On the MP I put him on TT+ but you never know.
    11-28-2012 , 04:48 PM
    This is a (difficult) fold.
    11-28-2012 , 05:28 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by 0Magic14
    I put SB on Pocket pair, 77+ maybe Broadway hands KQ QJ AK but wasn't going to call him. Although I did have more chips but wasn't wanting to loose nearly half my stack if I was wrong. On the MP I put him on TT+ but you never know.
    what do you expect him to do with 55-99 and aj+?
    12-01-2012 , 05:50 PM
    marginal fold...sometimes good sometimes bad...but now you have to wait for a good hand to shove...do you want or do you want to tripple up


    you call there with a top range

          
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