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slippyjim
Joined: 07.10.2011

6max tourny
the PFR hadnt been doing much raising (28/3 over 35 hands), so probably had a decent hand, should I have just called on the flop and re-evaluate if he bet the turn?

MP: 22,474 (37.5 bb)
Hero (CO): 12,934 (21.6 bb)
BTN: 14,504 (24.2 bb)
SB: 5,106 (8.5 bb)
BB: 28,070 (46.8 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with T T
MP raises to 1,200, Hero calls 1,200, 2 folds, BB calls 600

Flop: (4,200) Q J 9 (3 players)
BB checks, MP bets 2,100, Hero raises to 11,674 and is all-in, BB folds, MP calls 9,574

Turn: (27,548) 7 (2 players, 1 is all-in)
River: (27,548) J (2 players, 1 is all-in)

Results:

Spoiler

27,548 pot
Final Board: Q J 9 7 J
MP showed K K and won 27,548 (14,614 net)
Hero showed T T and lost (-12,934 net)
BB mucked and lost (-1,260 net)


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Wohmfg
Joined: 12.11.2009

Call flop and evaluate turn is better imo.


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Tiltberger
Joined: 23.06.2005

Hey slippyjim!

If you give him that tight range pre call with 10s imo discussable! its 5 handed and I def. don't give him nuts all the time. Even a tight player can raise a few combos! I jam 10s with 20bbs here!

As played he bets 3handed and his range imo hits that board hard!
if you call you have potsize left on the turn. Imo very ugly!

You see how tough 10s can be with 20bbs... Another reason for bringin it in pre. I'M sure you see 5handed calls from 66, a10s sometimes as well!

Greets,
Tiltberger


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slippyjim
Joined: 07.10.2011

To make things worse I had lost concentration a little and didnt see his VPIP figures until I was writing this post.

It was a game of few raises and lots of limps

Because I would have few chips left on the turn is part of the reason why I shoved the flop, but now I see a shove pre flop may have been better

Thanks


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