delved
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 9:52 AM
I'm still confused on how to convert hands as well so if someone could help me out, that would be great.
This is a 6-handed MTT. Blinds 20/40.
Hero (SB): 4286
BB: 1288
UTG: 1011
UTG+1: 1133
MP: 3557
Button: 1410
You have been dealt [5d 4d]
Villain1 calls 40
UTG+1 folds
MP folds
Button folds
Hero calls 20
Villain2(BB) raises to 80
Villain1 calls 40
Hero calls 40
The flop is [3d 5h 9d]
delved checks
Villain2 bets 1,208, and is all in
Villain1 calls 931, and is all in
I love limping with suited connectors because if I hit the flop I play it up in different ways. However, I didn't have much of a choice here. It is only a bit more than quarter of my stack and I have a pair and a flush draw. Wasn't sure what to do.
nittlionpoker
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 10:24 AM
instacall and get ready to collect
delved
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 11:01 AM
Really? Even with middle pair and the draw I'm already so low on the board. Overcards could come as well and suits are still small to catch.
MaxStPolish
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 11:02 AM
Let's check the phone book.
Fold, Insta
Edit: Further, you have one villain way overbet shoving this flop all-in after min-raising preflop and then a second villain calling this overbet all-in. I mean these guys are clearly not top tier players. That said you are facing a bevy of ranges from each of these guys, but I think the one sure thing is that your mid pair is not winning right now, and if it miraculously is, it may be up agaist 4 overs in addition to whatever draws these guys decided to run with. Odd are one of these guys has 66-AA and the other has a FD or top pair with some sort of kicker. There's always the chance that UTG set-mined successfully....but you have no clue because the BB gets it all in for him. If you know that your flush draw is clean, then you start to get yourself into a possible call situation (if there are no sets, 2 pairs), but we don't know anything here, I'm out easy.
rrumsey
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 11:11 AM
we are probably up against a big pocket pair imo.... any reads on villains? BB def has a big pair or at least 2 overs and a bigger flush draw then us, it is utg im worried about i just think he maybe has at the very least an over pair but he could have been getting trappy with a huge hand preflop like AA. This is of course read dependant but it is easy fold imo our flush draw may or may not be good and we have a marginal hand
PS- totally agree with MAX! yah we are saying the same thing more or less
delved
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 1:23 PM
Just came to the table a few hands prior. I can't remember any reads if I had any though, I got out in this tourney just before the money. Then played another tourney for a few hours now and cashed well.. not many choices in it just lost coin flips AK < 99 88 < AQ, etc
But I was figuring to fold but something also told me to call so I was not sure.
Fade2241
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 1:26 PM
with this stack size I call, but i'm not thrilled until i see i'm not up against a bigger fd. i'm not paul wasicka.
rrumsey
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 6:02 PM
oh and copy paste your history into flopturnriver.com to convert under poker tools, hand converter
delved
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009, 10:15 PM
I tried but it wouldn't allow me. I play on FullTilt.
By the way to shake this up, I ended up calling and I was ahead in the hand when both showed.
SwolyswoND
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009, 4:58 AM
Delved, it does allow you to convert. I do it all the time - I don't know what you're doing wrong.
Go to flopturnriver.com, go to the FTR Hand History Converter, select the output format as FCP, put your hand history in the input box, and press convert hand.
rrumsey
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009, 7:41 AM
below input. don't click the on next to output
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