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Re: Put it in pre or post?

Postby AceLosesKing » Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:47 pm

MitchyMitch wrote:
AceLosesKing wrote:Ok, here's the sitch. 888pl tourny, 8 handed.

Sitting with 3.5k at 500/1k. Hero is situated in the BB. Player with 4k limps EP, next to act limps, sitting on 14k~

Folds to me, I have 7s.

Are we shoving preflop? Why/why not?



Lol, firstly we should of never got down to 3.5k but as is


I lost my stack 3 hands earlier by opening J9ss OTB 2.5x, BB calls, flop fell KT3ss he ships, I call, I brick (he has KTo).

MitchyMitch wrote:its a jam 110% of the time we dont care if EP limps and if he's got better so be it, unfortunetly we are in no position to be fold 77 he and he has tomathmaticlly jam any 2 post if we limp. We might as well have minute fold eq, and more so have some call eq. if he somehows finds a fold with garbage on the flop to a jam well we have missed value, at least a jam on the flop will most of the time get a call with any 2 that he has limped in...


I knew that EP player ant the 14k dude were both calling my shove preflop. That's how they play, I know both players well. I did not want to race two players and figured shoving any flop would be the better option if they missed.

I like the discussion that's going on though.

As it was, I jammed, but didn't like it. EP snaps (why limp, idiot?) and 14k douchenugget thinks it over and calls.

EP; AThh
14k douche: 6Tdd.

Flop came Q24 (yes, that may have sullied my thought process a tad :D), 6Tdd ends up running a flush.
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Re: Put it in pre or post?

Postby Andrew_Armstrong » Fri Jul 23, 2010 3:30 pm

What ur saying there arron makes sense.

U shove pre-flop u get the same result as neither play can fold for that much. 1. EP can never fold there. 2. Big stack sounds like he doesnt have a fold button.

Option 2 u shove on the flop. U may get both players to fold but thats the glory of hindsight

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Put it in pre or post?

Postby AceLosesKing » Fri Jul 23, 2010 4:05 pm

That was my dilemma. My hand is obviously too good to fold, but which option is better? I think I like shoving the flop as I have fold equity compared to preflop when it's barely there.


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