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Sheiky
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)

UTG ($8.50)
MP ($6.30)
CO ($4.30)
Button ($8.05)
SB ($7.55)
Hero ($10)

Preflop: Hero is BB with , .
UTG raises to $0.5, MP calls $0.50, 1 fold, Button calls $0.50, 1 fold, Hero raises to $2.35, UTG raises to $5, MP folds, Button folds, Hero folds.

Final Pot: $5.75

What do you do PF here?
mtdesmoines
Muck. This is not a winner over time.
Sheiky
To the origanal raise?
mtdesmoines
QUOTE (Sheiky @ Wednesday, February 13th, 2008, 11:30 AM) *
To the origanal raise?



No, but don't re-raise 5x and 24x the BB with TT. That's the road to broke.
Sheiky
Well that fits in with the rest of my life so no suprises there i guess. I don't know why but lately i'm playing so ****ing retardedly in any and all PF situations.
sactownjoey
I think you were getting 4:1 to call with good implied odds if you hit your set. But I've been somewhere south of Forest Gump in the poker IQ dept. as well so...
IBFT
QUOTE (sactownjoey @ Wednesday, February 13th, 2008, 3:33 PM) *
I think you were getting 4:1 to call with good implied odds if you hit your set. But I've been somewhere south of Forest Gump in the poker IQ dept. as well so...


No implied odds, UTG has less than a pot sized bet if we flat call his last raise (he raised to $5 and only had $8.50 at the start of the hand)
sactownjoey
QUOTE (IBFT @ Wednesday, February 13th, 2008, 1:13 PM) *
No implied odds, UTG has less than a pot sized bet if we flat call his last raise (he raised to $5 and only had $8.50 at the start of the hand)

I meant the original raise that was called by multiple players.
mtdesmoines
QUOTE (sactownjoey @ Wednesday, February 13th, 2008, 1:14 PM) *
I meant the original raise that was called by multiple players.



Yeah, why RR when the best you can hope for is a race?
Vandees
I think I'd probably call to see a flop here, and look for your set or a flop that gives you additional outs (if you think you are behind).
simo_8ball
Stats/reads are s00per important. If he's a 35/3 station that usually opens for a minraise then his range is probably at most QQ+ and reraising preflop is spew. If he's a 44/19 that opens for 5xbb regularly then reraising preflop is by far the best move.

Against an unknown UTG raiser I am probably playing this for set value mostly and flat calling preflop.

If it was 3xbb rather than 5xbb, I would definitely lean towards reraising.
NoBBiR
QUOTE (simo_8ball @ Wednesday, February 13th, 2008, 1:35 PM) *
Stats/reads are s00per important. If he's a 35/3 station that usually opens for a minraise then his range is probably at most QQ+ and reraising preflop is spew. If he's a 44/19 that opens for 5xbb regularly then reraising preflop is by far the best move.

Against an unknown UTG raiser I am probably playing this for set value mostly and flat calling preflop.

If it was 3xbb rather than 5xbb, I would definitely lean towards reraising.


Without a read, threebetting this preflop is spewy. Just call and setminaments against 3 opponents.

Fold when he 4bets you PF.
Sheiky
Everyone who plays low stakes should read Simo's latest blog entry btw, it is 100% true and very very good advice.
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