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steeveg
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what would you do
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this situation came up again last night, $100 re buy feeder,i have no intention of re buying, blinds 30/60, i have only 1050 chips, i have not saw anything in game , then
in middle pos, all fold to me i raise to 180, s/b only caller he has 1800
flop
, dont like the flop but not to worried ,he checks so i make it 450 expecting a fold, he calls
turn is
, he moves all in quick as a flash, ive found a quick all in on a board like this is small pair semi bluff a lot of the time, i am not dead if he has straight or flush, as i have the flush draw myself,i only have 500 left and think i committed my self already. so make the call , he turns over
, ive made a good call , river is
he hit his straight,and i am gone, thats ok, i think my bet bet on the flop was got me into trouble, i didnt give him the odds to call a draw and i want to get some chips so i wanted a call but didnt mind the fold, but i am commitiing my self to the hand and after all its still only a pair,whats your opinion, is it best to just end the hand and move all in after the flop, or bet a decent ammount and take a risk and get some chips
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Re: what would you do
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November 01, 2007, 05:24:04 PM »
right line wrong results, happens a lot.
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Smart Money
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Re: what would you do
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November 01, 2007, 05:24:19 PM »
You've only got 17.5BB pre so all your post decisions are easy- bet each street/call any raise.
I think the real question you should be asking yourself is:
What What Jesus Do?
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November 01, 2007, 07:12:46 PM »
Side issue, but why do you have no intention of re-buying? Are you not re-buying becasue its out of your budget, or because the average stack is just too big? So you wont add-on either if you make it that far?
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Quote from: Smart Money on November 01, 2007, 05:24:19 PM
What What Jesus Do?
Bitch like hell about another bad beat. He'd get his 50p out quick though.
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Re: what would you do
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November 01, 2007, 08:55:51 PM »
i have enough in my account to make rebuys and a add on, and if situation called for it i would, like a lot of players i win through from $10 feeders,i like to play regular in these qualifiers and see players re buying £100 4 or 5 times, i only play with the money i have won in cash and sit and goes, ive been lucky enough not to have made a deposit ,played a free qualifier won $100 in next round , and built up from there ,i am tempted to rebuy but if i did this regular it wouldnt take long for my account to be empty,anyway the poker helps subsidise my bets on the horses and believe me the horses i back i need all the money i can get ,
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November 01, 2007, 08:58:21 PM »
lol give up on the horses, concentrate on poker
It's just unlucky, not a lot you can do about it, doesn't help that he flat calls then pushes all in, it doesn't give you a lot of options to do anything.
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well played sir good call
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Re: what would you do
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November 26, 2007, 11:18:02 PM »
Quote from: steeveg on November 01, 2007, 11:16:08 AM
this situation came up again last night, $100 re buy feeder,i have no intention of re buying, blinds 30/60, i have only 1050 chips, i have not saw anything in game , then
in middle pos, all fold to me i raise to 180, s/b only caller he has 1800
flop
, dont like the flop but not to worried ,he checks so i make it 450 expecting a fold, he calls
turn is
, he moves all in quick as a flash, ive found a quick all in on a board like this is small pair semi bluff a lot of the time, i am not dead if he has straight or flush, as i have the flush draw myself,i only have 500 left and think i committed my self already. so make the call , he turns over
, ive made a good call , river is
he hit his straight,and i am gone, thats ok, i think my bet bet on the flop was got me into trouble, i didnt give him the odds to call a draw and i want to get some chips so i wanted a call but didnt mind the fold,
but i am commitiing my self to the hand
and after all its still only a pair,whats your opinion, is it best to just end the hand and move all in after the flop, or bet a decent ammount and take a risk and get some chips
In my view you put him in the position to push with a pair of 9's. With a check after the river he put you on nothing so pushed. U made the right call, but from what Ive picked up in my short poker playing is put the decison on him. Maybe he still would have called with his pair, but your putting him in the position of making the decision.
sos if basic..........
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Quote from: XXLOJXX on November 26, 2007, 11:18:02 PM
Quote from: steeveg on November 01, 2007, 11:16:08 AM
this situation came up again last night, $100 re buy feeder,i have no intention of re buying, blinds 30/60, i have only 1050 chips, i have not saw anything in game , then
in middle pos, all fold to me i raise to 180, s/b only caller he has 1800
flop
, dont like the flop but not to worried ,he checks so i make it 450 expecting a fold, he calls
turn is
, he moves all in quick as a flash, ive found a quick all in on a board like this is small pair semi bluff a lot of the time, i am not dead if he has straight or flush, as i have the flush draw myself,i only have 500 left and think i committed my self already. so make the call , he turns over
, ive made a good call , river is
he hit his straight,and i am gone, thats ok, i think my bet bet on the flop was got me into trouble, i didnt give him the odds to call a draw and i want to get some chips so i wanted a call but didnt mind the fold,
but i am commitiing my self to the hand
and after all its still only a pair,whats your opinion, is it best to just end the hand and move all in after the flop, or bet a decent ammount and take a risk and get some chips
In my view you put him in the position to push with a pair of 9's. With a check after the river he put you on nothing so pushed. U made the right call, but from what Ive picked up in my short poker playing is put the decison on him. Maybe he still would have called with his pair, but your putting him in the position of making the decision.
sos if basic..........
well i think he must of put me on a bluff as he must know i have to call even with a weak hand as i have hardly any chips left, i didnt give him the odds to call a draw so i didnt think i played the hand too bad and think, i would play the hand same way if i wasnt short of chips, i was asking in post should i moved al in or just try and get a few chips, he prob would of folded to a all in p/f or after the flop. and i would of been thinking why didnt i try and get a few chips i need them , i was asking if other players would take the risk or just end the hand p/f or after the flop by moving all in, i have given it some thought, my opinion now is to be very aggresive and move all in when i am shortstacked when i think i am ahead ,if he folds he folds, so i wont slowplay unless its a monster when i am short of chips. like other players opinions as well as its a regular situation which crops up for all players,
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