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GABMAD
ok, I'm playing a 10$ 1 rebuy 1 add on tourny on pstars, half an hour into it, i build my stack from 3000 to around 3750...Then this hand comes up. I know I should of raised and not limped preflop so don't mention that in the response...

PokerStars Game #4334350469: Tournament #21184903, Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2006/03/18 - 20:53:50 (ET)
Table '21184903 86' Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Rexaroonie (1984 in chips)
Seat 2: BAKOBITS (1350 in chips)
Seat 3: jake5921 (2400 in chips)
Seat 4: hardpan22 (1185 in chips)
Seat 5: parfecto (2620 in chips)
Seat 6: poopsik1962 (3739 in chips)
Seat 7: All Glory111 (1965 in chips)
Seat 8: dave1918 (1695 in chips)
Seat 9: Dr-Zclenszy (4257 in chips)
All Glory111: posts small blind 15
dave1918: posts big blind 30
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to poopsik1962 [Qc Th]
Dr-Zclenszy: folds
Rexaroonie: folds
BAKOBITS: folds
jake5921: folds
hardpan22: folds
parfecto: folds
poopsik1962: calls 30
All Glory111: calls 15
dave1918: checks
*** FLOP *** [7h Tc 8c]
All Glory111: bets 960
dave1918: folds

what do i do? I'll post results after several respnoses
KowboyKoop
I'm pretty sure that this is not the "most unorthodox hand in the history of poker."

Fold.

AND REALLY......RAISE ON THE BUTTON IN AN UNLIMPED POT OR FOLD!!!
Whiskey16
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Sunday, March 19th, 2006, 1:37 PM) *
I'm pretty sure that this is not the "most unorthodox hand in the history of poker."

Fold.

AND REALLY......RAISE ON THE BUTTON IN AN UNLIMPED POT OR FOLD!!!
blakheart
fold
he either hit a straight, 2 pair or a has a worse kicker. You have to get away from this hand now. In a rebuy villian could be jamming with a made hand figuring you will call with something like Q 10.
Waffles2003
easy fold
rog
raise preflop
mk
/shrug. any read on villain? you'd be surprised how often the nits in low level tourneys will do this with a naked 9.
Bizzle
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Sunday, March 19th, 2006, 1:37 PM) *
AND REALLY......RAISE ON THE BUTTON IN AN UNLIMPED POT OR FOLD!!!

Um, no. Thanks though.
shpaget
For that 30 chips you have invested, let it go.

If he's doing this with a club draw, or A9, or T9, good for him...he's an idiot, and he'll do it again when you have a better hand....in the long run you like players who risk 1000 chips to win 90.

More often he's hit a set or two pair, and hates the club draw, and hates the three-straight.

And this is why QT is a trouble hand.

Say you raised pf and got called by the blinds and the SB led out with half his stack...same thing, you have to fold.
macphec
Just fold. You'd be risking way too much with a very marginal hand vs an unlimited range (b/c you limped pf)

Still in the rebuy stage? If you are I might push
mk
QUOTE (Bizzle @ Monday, March 20th, 2006, 10:58 AM) *
Um, no. Thanks though.


lol.
Rocketwadster
I must be in the wrong post, as this is clearly NOT the most unorthodox...
shpaget
QUOTE (Rocketwadster @ Monday, March 20th, 2006, 3:03 PM) *
I must be in the wrong post, as this is clearly NOT the most unorthodox...


Yeah, I think I may have played the most unorthodox one in a home tourney.

On the river I put villain all-in...he called....


with the only possible hand that couldn't couldn't beat the board.
Swift_Psycho
QUOTE (mk @ Monday, March 20th, 2006, 11:33 AM) *
any read on villain? you'd be surprised how often the nits in low level tourneys will do this with a naked 9.


Without a decent read though, I agree with shpaget.

QUOTE (shpaget @ Monday, March 20th, 2006, 1:01 PM) *
For that 30 chips you have invested, let it go.
iggymcfly
QUOTE (KowboyKoop @ Sunday, March 19th, 2006, 11:37 AM) *
I'm pretty sure that this is not the "most unorthodox hand in the history of poker."

Fold.

AND REALLY......RAISE ON THE BUTTON IN AN UNLIMPED POT OR FOLD!!!







I couldn't possibly say it better.
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