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Title: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: TightEnd on January 19, 2007, 02:07:31 AM
5000 chips double chance

blinds 100-200, you have 4900, second allocation of 5000 chips untouched, to be taken at end of level

Well regarded name, festival circuit regular makes it 700 to go in cut off. Capable of a lot of moves but not completely lairy. Unknown solid type flat calls on button

In BB with  9s 9h. I flat call. Passive in the early stages I accept

2200 in pot

flop  Aspades  9d  6h

I might normally bet out but with the presence of the  Aspades I am inclined to let the pre-flop raiser either bet his Ace or represent it via C bet, with a bit of luck the button might take off too. I can then decide on call or c/raise.


I check. Disappointingly both cut off and button check

2200 in pot

turn  Tc

I now want to build it up, find out where we are etc

I bet 1600 leaving 2700 or so, cut off min raises to 3200, button flat calls

cut off is big chip leader on table with 15000 having forced two others to take their double chance. Button has 6000 or so pre hand

Cut off...I don't know, concerned about trip tens or slowplayed Aces, or I could be winning. Really not sure. No read.

Button, the flat call confuses me there. Drawing hand? AQ or something but why wouldn't he bet that on flop last to act?


2200+1600+3200+3200=10000 in pot.

With 2700 what are you planning to do here please?

I assume most push, thinking they are ahead. For the record, I pushed.

However what I am most interested in is the range of hands you might put both players on here after that action on the turn...


Results later.



 



Title: Re: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: NoflopsHomer on January 19, 2007, 02:20:20 AM
Min-raise and a flat call? TT and 78suited I reckon.


Title: Re: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: Graham C on January 19, 2007, 08:28:55 AM
AT or 66.  Could be slow played Aces obviously


Title: Re: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: boldie on January 19, 2007, 10:28:44 AM
AT or 66.  Could be slow played Aces obviously

I'd be tempted to go with that.the push is clearly the right thing to do.



Title: Re: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: doubleup on January 19, 2007, 10:54:34 AM
The range is very wide, given that this action takes place around the button.  I'm pretty sure everyone has better than a pair, but you and the cutoff are committed, so its a push.



Title: Re: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on January 19, 2007, 11:29:33 AM
I fold before any action on the flop. First to act, fold.


Title: Re: Luton Grand Challenge
Post by: SupaMonkey on January 19, 2007, 03:40:53 PM
I push cos i think you're ahead.