Title: Live 1st hand at new table Post by: ruud on January 04, 2014, 06:21:14 PM Last night at the MEGA-GIANT-ENORMOUS-XXL £25
400/800/100 and we are now sat with 24kish (we were up to close to 40k but then Bash sat on our right ;)) I have been pretty active as normal to start but then tightened up. Anyway, this is all irrelevant really as our table breaks. We move to a new 10-handed (DTD was busy) table, where everyone has a lot of chips it seems! We watch one hand before we are dealt in, and it goes mental both pre and post, though none of the following hand's villains are involved. So the hand: UTG+1 limps out of about 50k, MP limps out of about 40k, folds to CO who raises to 3200. We are on the button with Qd Td Frank Flanagan is in the SB with around 30k and the BB is a dude with close to 100k having won an abolsutely enormous pot last hand. What are we doing and why? Title: Re: Live 1st hand at new table Post by: Killerkilsby on January 04, 2014, 06:49:18 PM Standard mini sigh fold for me.
Chance that the blinds could get frisky. Not exactly a premium as much as it looks pretty can easily be dominated. If we want to put nearly 15% of our stack in here we need to be sure we are seeing a flop. Most people will say std fold but if u were bb id be tempted but id have to able to fold a q high flop to aggression as we will be dominated far too often. This is a spot for me that its raise or fold but by the sound of it (chip wise) and on a unknown table id just fold and watch how the hand plays out. Title: Re: Live 1st hand at new table Post by: lucky_scrote on January 05, 2014, 10:37:02 AM Never peel, almost never jam. Fold.
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