Home Cash Game...What would you do in this situation?
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Home Cash Game...What would you do in this situation?
I'm at a home cash game and we are 8-handed. Everyone has around $20-$25 in their stacks. The blinds are .25/.50.
I'm sitting in UTG+3.
So, UTG, who I perceive to be a total donkey, limps. However, this image is based on playing with her about 9 months ago, so I think there is a chance that her game got better, but I doubt it.
UTG+2 limps. The action is to me, and I see 10
10
. I raise to $2. EVERYONE calls. So, there is $16 in the pot.
The flop is:
3
5
3
. SB checks, BB checks. UTG (donk) bets $3.25. UTG+2 folds. So, there is 19.25 in the pot and I have $20 in my stack.
Would you push?
I'm sitting in UTG+3.
So, UTG, who I perceive to be a total donkey, limps. However, this image is based on playing with her about 9 months ago, so I think there is a chance that her game got better, but I doubt it.
UTG+2 limps. The action is to me, and I see 10
The flop is:
3
Would you push?
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miaowmiaowchowface wrote:raise bigger pre
supafrey wrote:miaowmiaowchowface wrote:raise bigger pre
what why?
50bb stacks and he's raising to 4x with tens. What's wrong with that?
the size of your raise needs to be able to thin the field.. TT isn't a hand you want to play multi-way...
for if 2$ normally gets 4+ callers then you need to adjust and make it a larger raise...
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