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Originally Posted by Darth_Maul
This is ugly, you've already put in almost half your stack in a marginal spot against a player who could have a wide range. You have to plan how you're going to play this kind of spit before you decide to call his 3b pre oop with 99. You know you'll end up seeing overcards on the board and will likely face action from an aggressive player.
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Ok so we call and he has KK. Are we saying fold pre here? As played I think we have to call one and call some turns. Or fold flop. I don't hate my play but live he is geared towards value a lot more so I should prob err on the side of caution and look for a better spot.
@ wowsooooted:
"Also you have to remember that chips lost in a tournament are more valuable then chips gained, so if we are making a desicion for all our chips and not first in then we really need to be at the top of range generally speaking "
I agree with this, would you fold flop then as played? I felt like once I call flop I have to call some turns. I don't like heroing in live tourneys but sometimes u got to shut ur eyes and press call lol.