Title: More pre-flop analysis Post by: pswnio on July 19, 2006, 12:24:38 AM £5 + £1 buy in tourney. Sitting in 8th place with 17 left, have made the minor money, no action for me for a while. Quite a few hands being settled pre-flop with all in moves after a raise; HansKR has done this a couple of times in the last 20 hands or so, and has also moved all in on the flop once. He hasn't been called and hasn't shown hands.
------HAND 5------ Game #3047420024: Hold'em NL (400/800) - 2006/07/19 - 00:12:14 (GMT) Table "Tourney 3073731 - 1" Seat 5 is the button. Seat 1: Covenantr (22785 in chips) Seat 2: AL SENGO (16466.16 in chips) Seat 3: Sarac1 (18240 in chips) Seat 5: acmilano8 (9475 in chips) Seat 7: HansKr (32537.50 in chips) Seat 8: Louiejon (16092.50 in chips) Seat 9: ostara (14567.50 in chips) Seat 10: sixtimes (16760 in chips) HansKr: posts the ante 100 Louiejon: posts the ante 100 ostara: posts the ante 100 sixtimes: posts the ante 100 Covenantr: posts the ante 100 AL SENGO: posts the ante 100 Sarac1: posts the ante 100 acmilano8: posts the ante 100 HansKr: posts small blind 400 Louiejon: posts big blind 800 ----- HOLE CARDS ----- dealt to sixtimes [Kh Qh] ostara: folds sixtimes: raises to 2400 Covenantr: calls 2400 AL SENGO: folds Sarac1: folds acmilano8: folds HansKr: raises to 32437.50 and is all-in Questions for clever poker people: 1. Was the raise from early position an acceptable move? I figure I should have limped but I wanted to top up my chips a little... 2. No knowledge of HansKr, really, apart from pretty active recently. Is it fair to assume he's on the steal, or does his all in smack of a big hand? Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: bhoywonder on July 19, 2006, 01:30:33 AM my guess is he wants the pot now.....a quick guess at AQ
u were dominated ,you called and you got beat Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: SupaMonkey on July 19, 2006, 01:32:59 AM IMO
1. Only if you've been very tight and you can assume that everyone will pass. I would have let it go. 2. He could be pulling a squeeze play here, but you have to wonder what the guy behind you has. Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: Bongo on July 19, 2006, 01:38:49 AM I think open raising is far better than open limping - it gives you a chance to pick up the blinds and antes with no contest.
With no further info I think you have to pass here. You have enough chips to find a better spot than calling with KQ. Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: snoopy1239 on July 19, 2006, 10:10:18 AM If you're going to fold the hand to a reraise, then it doesn't really matter what your cards are.
I think he could have a large number of various holdings in this position A marginal one, due to the amount of chips he has and the potential for a squeeze play, but also a strong one due to the fact that you have showed strength by raising from early position. As far as limping goes, I'd rather fold than limp here. Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: NoflopsHomer on July 19, 2006, 01:44:29 PM This looks like a Crypto tourney right?
For me at this stage, KQs in early position is either a raise or a fold hand, but with the blinds and running antes being as they are, I don't think there's anything wrong with a raise here and dumping it to a re-raise. In and around the final table can get very crapshooty therefore I try to steal a lot around this point, Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: pswnio on July 19, 2006, 06:03:08 PM Crypto tourney, yup. I called and he showed AK. J 10 came up on flop but no runner for me. Second time recently that I've been dumped by a pre flop all in push from a big stack. All good experience. Thanks for your views.
Title: Re: More pre-flop analysis Post by: Gryff on July 19, 2006, 08:39:47 PM I'll say this, you're paying 20% juice on the tournament, you would be better off playing somewhere that is 10% on tournaments at this level.
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