Just had a table change, so not that much information. About 17 away from ITM, but I dont think that matters.
Party Poker (10 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
Seat 1: MP1 ( $265 )
Seat 2: MP2 ( $962 )
Seat 3: Mp3 ( $820 )
Seat 4: CO+1 ( $1305 )
Seat 5: CO ( $2030 )
Seat 6: Button ( $2810 )
Seat 7: SB ( $1065 )
Seat 8: BB ( $1364 )
Seat 9: Hero ( $684 )
Seat 10: UTG+1 ( $1032 )
Preflop: Hero is UTG with Q:spade:, 2:heart:, 9:spade:, A:heart:.
Hero calls, 4 folds, Hero reraises all-in, MP3 calls, BB calls
I limped in originally because I told myself I did not want to get myself all in with this hand, I just want to confirm my original belief was right?
is this a bad push? party $20 plo8
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, Jan 24 2006 07:31 PM
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#1
Posted 24 January 2006 - 07:31 PM
#2
Posted 25 January 2006 - 06:34 AM
Despite not knowing what the blinds are at, or what the average chip stack is, it is clear that you are a short stack.
Being a short stack, IMO you have to play a little more cautiously (unless your M is very low - but you didnt give us the required info to figure it out). Sounds like your M is low, so, any ace 2 (especially suited) is probably good enough to take your chances with. Unfortunately, you don't have any backup protection, so you are taking a huge chance there, and are probably going to split low should you get a low that doesn't get counterfeighted.
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Being a short stack, IMO you have to play a little more cautiously (unless your M is very low - but you didnt give us the required info to figure it out). Sounds like your M is low, so, any ace 2 (especially suited) is probably good enough to take your chances with. Unfortunately, you don't have any backup protection, so you are taking a huge chance there, and are probably going to split low should you get a low that doesn't get counterfeighted.
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#3
Posted 25 January 2006 - 09:41 AM
Hmmm...my original response never made it.
I got the impression that you are pretty short stacked, and like the push. Besides the A2 its double suited and two cards to the broadway. There are a lot of ways to scoop this pot, but its not so strong that you want a lot of runners.
I got the impression that you are pretty short stacked, and like the push. Besides the A2 its double suited and two cards to the broadway. There are a lot of ways to scoop this pot, but its not so strong that you want a lot of runners.
#4
Posted 25 January 2006 - 06:35 PM
QUOTE (Rocketwadster)
Despite not knowing what the blinds are at, or what the average chip stack is, it is clear that you are a short stack.
Being a short stack, IMO you have to play a little more cautiously (unless your M is very low - but you didnt give us the required info to figure it out). Sounds like your M is low, so, any ace 2 (especially suited) is probably good enough to take your chances with. Unfortunately, you don't have any backup protection, so you are taking a huge chance there, and are probably going to split low should you get a low that doesn't get counterfeighted.
8)
Being a short stack, IMO you have to play a little more cautiously (unless your M is very low - but you didnt give us the required info to figure it out). Sounds like your M is low, so, any ace 2 (especially suited) is probably good enough to take your chances with. Unfortunately, you don't have any backup protection, so you are taking a huge chance there, and are probably going to split low should you get a low that doesn't get counterfeighted.
8)
From the looks of things i would guess the blinds are somewhere in the neighborhood of 50/100ish. What do you think then? Maybe pass?
#5
Posted 26 January 2006 - 05:02 AM
QUOTE (NarSARSsist)
From the looks of things i would guess the blinds are somewhere in the neighborhood of 50/100ish. What do you think then? Maybe pass?
I definately don't think it is a hand that I would limp/push with in that situation, but I wasn't there... 8)
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