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Nixed
I thought I included stacks. Villian had about 1600, i was upwards of 2000, and I forget exactly but the one who folded was less than both.. maybe around 1000 or so

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No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t15/t30
10 players
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Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is Button with [Kd] [Kc]
UTG calls t30 (pot was t45), UTG+1 folds, UTG+2 calls t30 (pot was t75), 4 folds, Hero raises to t130, 2 folds, UTG calls t100 (pot was t235), UTG+2 calls t100 (pot was t335).

Should I raise bigger here with the limpers already in? Both were playing a lot of pots.

Flop: [Ks] [5c] [6c] (t435, 3 players)
UTG checks, UTG+2 bets t300, Hero raises to t800, UTG folds, UTG+2 calls t500 (pot was t1535).

This raise big enough? If it's checked to me how much should I raise?

Turn: [Qc] (t2035, 2 players)
UTG+2 is all-in t730, Hero ? I gotta call here right? even if he has the nuts I have outs..


Results:
Final pot: t3495
gobears
Chip stacks would be very helpful here

Preflop, I would bump to at least 200 especially since you said that both villains were playing a lot of pots.

Postflop, I would jam as you still have two players to act behind you and there are straight/flush possibilities on that hand. Problem with your raise is that you're giving decent odds if both players decide to come along.
SavageHenry
I like go bears 200 number here. I go to war with my big hands early on especially when theres lots of loose action. I'd even think about going all in preflop. Youd be shocked how often a underpair or a hand like AQ will call especially in a rebuy tourney.

I think the call is a no brainer. There is too much money in there to fold, you are ahead of a ton of hands donkeys will push and you have 10 outs to the nuts fullhouse or quads and some more outs if he doesnt have the A high flush. He had the A high flush i take it ?

The FCP 20k is quickly becoming my favorite tourney lol. I got a 1st place a couple weeks ago and 2nd place tonight. I got a bit passive weak when i got heads up but i didnt have much room to move cuz the chip leader had me about 6 or 7 to 1 and i went completely card dead.
Smasharoo
Shove.

The.

Flop.

Why, why, why, wouldn't you move in on this flop?

Just why?

good luck.
Mashchit
QUOTE (Nixed @ Thursday, May 25th, 2006, 5:39 PM) *
Should I raise bigger here with the limpers already in? Both were playing a lot of pots.


Yes.

QUOTE (Nixed @ Thursday, May 25th, 2006, 5:39 PM) *
Flop: [Ks] [5c] [6c] (t435, 3 players)
UTG checks, UTG+2 bets t300, Hero raises to t800, UTG folds, UTG+2 calls t500 (pot was t1535).

This raise big enough? If it's checked to me how much should I raise?


No. All in. If it's checked to me then as they're loose I bet a little more than the pot, say 500. Although, if it's a rebuy then I might just go all in anyway because I'm probably getting called.
Rocketwadster
Raise more pre-flop, a lot more if they are playing lots of pots.

Push the flop (if you still have lots of opponents in the pot).
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