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Alex916F
I have a tight image but was caught in a couple hands trying to steal so they know i am capable of moves.


PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t200 (3 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)

Button (t3417)
Hero (t3180)
BB (t6903)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 9 icon_suit_heart.gif , A icon_suit_spade.gif .
Button raises to t400, Hero raises to t1200, 1 fold, Button calls t800.

Flop: (t2600) Q icon_suit_diamond.gif , 4 icon_suit_diamond.gif , 9 icon_suit_spade.gif (2 players)
Hero bets t1980 (All-In),


I repop pre cuz its short handed so it is likely good and want info. previously everytime i have ever repopped pre i have had the goods. his smooth call worries me but i felt that since i hit and i have the lead and the size of the pot it was necessary to push
cubbybri
If you want to keep the lead, I feel this move is good. 3 Handed, there are a tons of hands you are ahead of at this point that he would raise and call a reraise IMO. If staying aggressive, I think the push is the only option.
NEtwowilldo
Yeah I don't see anything wrong with the way you played it. I think the odds of him having a queen are about 17% so youre likely ahead.
sirphatticus
exactly how i would have played it... 3 handed ITM why not...

what if that 9 is an 8, do we make the same flop play?

id like to think so
ChrisRichey
Any reads on what the minraise otb means?
Alex916F
had no read on the min bet, i think it was the first time he did it or htat i noticed it cuz i was 5 tabling
ChrisRichey
I think you played the hand well, and I prob would have played it the same. Easy push on the flop.
rog
I think you played it fine. Personally, I consider shoving preflop. I know it seems like overkill, but your raise leaves you less than pot on the flop. If you entered the hand with 2800, I'd shove or fold 100% of the time. Make it 4k, and shoving is out of the question. 3200 is right around the cusp IMO. Anyone like a pf shove here?
jmbreslin
If you're willing to raise to 1200 in this situation, then might as well push. That reraise amounts to about 25% of your stack, and leaves you with less than 10BB. If you're willing to make that large a raise bhere /c you think your hand is good, I say go all the way.
rog
QUOTE (jmbreslin @ Monday, March 5th, 2007, 7:50 PM) *
That reraise amounts to about 25% of your stack...


38%, actually.
ChrisRichey
I am under the impression that the rr pf was more of a resteal, thus a normal rr looks a lot stronger than a push with his stack. Hero played the hand correctly.
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