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12-28-2012 , 04:30 PM
    Cake Poker, $3 Buy-in (100/200 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #15182581

    SB: 5,205 (26 bb)
    BB: 7,856 (39.3 bb)
    UTG+1: 2,765 (13.8 bb)
    UTG+2: 5,650 (28.3 bb)
    MP1: 5,705 (28.5 bb)
    MP2: 6,000 (30 bb)
    Hero (MP3): 8,168 (40.8 bb)
    CO: 3,546 (17.7 bb)
    BTN: 1,774 (8.9 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP3 with 8 9
    UTG+1 calls 200, UTG+2 folds, MP1 calls 200, MP2 folds, Hero calls 200, CO calls 200, BTN folds, SB completes, BB checks

    Flop: (1,200) 7 8 T (6 players)
    SB bets 1,200, 3 folds, Hero raises to 7,968 and is all-in, CO folds, SB calls 3,805 and is all-in

    Turn: (11,210) 3 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (11,210) 9 (2 players, 2 are all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 11,210 pot
    Final Board: 7 8 T 3 9
    SB showed 7 8 and lost (-5,205 net)
    BB mucked and lost (-200 net)
    UTG+1 mucked and lost (-200 net)
    MP1 mucked and lost (-200 net)
    Hero showed 8 9 and won 11,210 (6,005 net)
    CO mucked and lost (-200 net)



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    12-28-2012 , 05:47 PM
    I don't like it. Someone leading a pot sized bet into a million players has at least 2p here.
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    12-28-2012 , 06:21 PM
    Folding pre is the easy answer. Our hand doesnt do well enough postflop to justify a call with 40bb. We arent closing the action, and there are two shove stacks behind as well. We also get ourselves into tricky spots like this one.
    As played we can fold flop pretty easily. If we give the sb a range of 77-99, 78s, 89s, 69s, j9s, j10s, 78o, 69o, 89o, 109o, j9o, j10o we have 26.2% equity. Not nearly enough to get in even with 1200 in dead money. I may have missed a hand or two that might boost our equity a bit, but we need about 46% equity to justify getting it in here.
    hand 1 Quote
    12-29-2012 , 11:38 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ramsrunner09
    Folding pre is the easy answer. Our hand doesnt do well enough postflop to justify a call with 40bb. We arent closing the action, and there are two shove stacks behind as well. We also get ourselves into tricky spots like this one.
    As played we can fold flop pretty easily. If we give the sb a range of 77-99, 78s, 89s, 69s, j9s, j10s, 78o, 69o, 89o, 109o, j9o, j10o we have 26.2% equity. Not nearly enough to get in even with 1200 in dead money. I may have missed a hand or two that might boost our equity a bit, but we need about 46% equity to justify getting it in here.
    This too.
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