Title: Final table poser Post by: onionterror on January 31, 2007, 03:28:09 PM Its a 58 player live £100 freezeout with 6 players left and here are the approximate stacks:
seat 1 - 65k seat 2 - 89k seat 3 - 65k seat 4 - 23k - button me - 21k - small blind 2k seat 6 - 20k - big blind 4k prize structure is: 1st - £2250 2nd- £1250 3rd- £750 4th- £400 5th- £350 6th- £300 I have had virtually no premium hands, but portrayed a tight image only showing down 3 or so hands all tourney and have never been behind. I have only played 2 or 3 hands at the final table of 9. The assumption is that the remaining players are all competent. Everyone folds round to me in the small blind and i have Td 4d. I push him all in. Would you class this as a mistake/advocate different play? Title: Re: Final table poser Post by: Jezebel on January 31, 2007, 03:54:50 PM Pushing is fine imo I probably would do the same.
Title: Re: Final table poser Post by: boldie on January 31, 2007, 03:56:33 PM Pushing is fine imo I probably would do the same. depends. If the BB is likely to raise himself when you only flatcall then the push is fair enough. If the BB is not likely to raise (judging by what you know of him) I flatcall and push on any flop. Title: Re: Final table poser Post by: doubleup on January 31, 2007, 05:02:48 PM The only problem here is the payout stucture. It is very flat for the next 3 places and if I was the big blind I would be looking to gamble to try and get one of the bigger prizes. So if he thinks the same way, you might find yourself called quite often.
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