Title: Live Bubble play hand Post by: bhoywonder on September 30, 2007, 05:24:28 PM its a 50 FO
6 left,payout on 5 Blinds are 3/6k..we have 27 k and are the shortest of short stacks... 470'000 chips in play..( we are a little bit of the pace ..lol ) in the BB with K6 ( now 21k left) folded to sb( this guys is the CL but strangely very tight,showing down strong hands and folding often he has over 100k ) he makes up the blind so push all in or check and catch a flop? oh my image is of a rock,although i did manage a few hidden unpercieved steals,Ive found myself completely card dead on the bubble which has been a lengthy one Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: Flea on September 30, 2007, 05:34:44 PM Plays itself doesn't it, auto push and probably auto call by CL unless you're prepared to blind out and hope to ladder up that way.
Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: GlasgowBandit on September 30, 2007, 07:46:52 PM did our friends from the "Respect" party make final table?
Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: TheChipPrince on September 30, 2007, 07:48:23 PM I think you must push, the 12K adds over 55% to your stack, even if you get called you can still win heads up, K6 is not the worst hand...
Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: Longy on September 30, 2007, 07:52:18 PM I shove this especially with your image.
Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: GlasgowBandit on September 30, 2007, 08:27:28 PM Ohh aye and I also shove, i'd have been shoving with with a lot less.
Was there no save done? I thought with the prizepool there would have been at least a 7 way chop. suprised there wasn't not normally like the Stanley. Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: bhoywonder on September 30, 2007, 08:39:47 PM did our friends from the "Respect" party make final table? yes indeed red t shirt ( respect numero 1 ) came along short stacked and fell at the 1st hurdle soon after yellow t shirt ( respect member numero 2 ) came along with a massive chip stack.well over 100k played fantastic poker ( heavy irony inbound! ) he CALLED an ALL IN for 55k to the tightest player on the table who had a hand , a blind person knew this ...the all in had the goods ,2 pair ...respect numero 2 had nowt but an ace and no draw except...well he needed running hearts and to the onlookers amazement he declared he knew he was behind but was looking for the draw..................................????? he got his hearts then went out just in the money,wish i could play like the respect party..I seriously do i expected high standards.I was disapointed,but had fun and thats the main thing... I've never been so verbal before at a table ,couldnt help maself comment at the stunning hands that were shown down ( that was sarcasm btw ) Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: bhoywonder on September 30, 2007, 08:43:37 PM Ohh aye and I also shove, i'd have been shoving with with a lot less. Was there no save done? I thought with the prizepool there would have been at least a 7 way chop. suprised there wasn't not normally like the Stanley. no mention of it and i aint going begging i called he showed A5 board no good n im toast got a lil critized for it,but im happy with it Title: Re: Live Bubble play hand Post by: temp0r on October 01, 2007, 04:50:06 PM Ohh aye and I also shove, i'd have been shoving with with a lot less. Was there no save done? I thought with the prizepool there would have been at least a 7 way chop. suprised there wasn't not normally like the Stanley. no mention of it and i aint going begging i called he showed A5 board no good n im toast got a lil critized for it,but im happy with it you got critised for that? jeez. the sb's the one who played it wrong. limp calling all-ins is probably the most -EV play ever at this stage of a tournament. if he plays that passively you can take comfort in the fact he'll rarely win mtts. |