Poker Stars, $3.11 Buy-in (15/30 blinds, 4 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.
This is a tough one as your in a tricky spot. Your low on blinds but I don't know if a shove is worth it pre flop. I think you should raise larger which the intention of calling and all in to give him poor odds to come in the pot with his weak aces, medium kings etc.
On the flop it's again tough as he is most likely calling with an ace from utg+2 so he will most always be ahead, your also in a bad spot as you don't have a pot sized bet behind.
For these reasons a large pre flop raise should be put in maybe around 200-230, as there is already 70 in the pot (the blinds +his call) so he will have poor odds too call.
This is a tough one as your in a tricky spot. Your low on blinds but I don't know if a shove is worth it pre flop. I think you should raise larger which the intention of calling and all in to give him poor odds to come in the pot with his weak aces, medium kings etc.
On the flop it's again tough as he is most likely calling with an ace from utg+2 so he will most always be ahead, your also in a bad spot as you don't have a pot sized bet behind.
For these reasons a large pre flop raise should be put in maybe around 200-230, as there is already 70 in the pot (the blinds +his call) so he will have poor odds too call.
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Just seen there was antes too so that should be even more of an incentive to raise larger to take the odds away from him calling
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Originally Posted by Pejep
Poker Stars, $3.11 Buy-in (15/30 blinds, 4 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.
Fold Turn.
Not many bluffs in range. The hands that may limp-bluff flop just got there. He can certainly limp A rags and possibly small pairs. The pot looks like it might be too big to give up on but unless he is bluffing with some random Q9 or 58s type hands you will be drawing to 2 jacks giving you only 4% equity needing like 20:1 or something. You could quite easily be drawing dead too.
I was watching an older video that mentioned if someone is low on chips in the early blind they are probably too loose. Could we apply that assumption here to help us put A rag as a high probability of his range?
Lots of raggy aces in villains range. If you start with the pre flop limp and work your way through the hand I think youl recognise that this is rarely 66s - 10s and almost never a complete bluff. You need a discplined turn fold.
I find this one to be tough preflop to throw in some food for thought. Maybe (or may not, depending on reads) there are better sizings than 4x
As played I call flop and fold turn.