Title: The joy of playing blind. Post by: ScottMGee on October 11, 2009, 12:02:16 AM Playing at DTD tonight, down to 5 x BB.
I push all in UTG+1 with K9s and get called by BB with KJ, board comes something like 242A4 for a split - RESULT. Now I am UTG and have have no chance of making anyone fold, so why bother and I bet all in in the dark. Folded round to the SB who calls, BB then reraises, SB folds. I turn over TT, the BB shows T7o - Result I triple up!! Title: Re: The joy of playing blind. Post by: Rupert on October 11, 2009, 12:38:13 AM great post but i'd look at my cards before acting
Title: Re: The joy of playing blind. Post by: poonjoe on October 11, 2009, 03:04:06 AM nahhhhhhh man you have what 7/8 bb?
Thats still a stack, especially in a live tournament where people are much less willing to call a short stack all in without a hand. You CAN afford to let blinds go through you, no need for suicide moves. You have up to one round to find some sort of a hand. If you really fancy moving in blind, leave it till its folded to you in middle/late position. Title: Re: The joy of playing blind. Post by: George2Loose on October 11, 2009, 12:52:50 PM Why is this in PHA?
Title: Re: The joy of playing blind. Post by: poonjoe on October 11, 2009, 03:58:03 PM Why is this in PHA? - the Analysis shows that he won. When you win you made the correct play.
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