Near FT, TT in late positing
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Near FT, TT in late positing
Last night in the $75 KO tourney on FT. Down to 14 players (money was at 45).
I am currently 7th in chips with 75K Blinds are 1K/2K with 250 ante playing 7 handed.
I am at CO with TT. Folds to the player on my left who bets 6K. I call. Button and BB also call. Flop comes 4 5 Q rainbow. Action checks to OB who bets 15K.
Tables just got shuffled a few hands ago and I don't have reads on any players in hand except button whom calls with almost anything when on button.
My move?
I am currently 7th in chips with 75K Blinds are 1K/2K with 250 ante playing 7 handed.
I am at CO with TT. Folds to the player on my left who bets 6K. I call. Button and BB also call. Flop comes 4 5 Q rainbow. Action checks to OB who bets 15K.
Tables just got shuffled a few hands ago and I don't have reads on any players in hand except button whom calls with almost anything when on button.
My move?
- LeeG
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any reraise commits you. if your willing to get it all in just shove him, if not fold. w/ no reads i fold
- ninetensuited
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You mean player to your right? I would RR this preflop late on to isolate. His opening range is big and I don't want to give anyone behind odds to draw. It would be nice to knock the button out as well and gain position. Not to mention the pot is juicy enough to fight for now.
If I had mistakenly called and let two players in I would probably give this up with no reads. He could be continuation betting into 3 players, but with people left behind me to act and the fact that he is betting into 3 players it's probably safer to fold.
If I had mistakenly called and let two players in I would probably give this up with no reads. He could be continuation betting into 3 players, but with people left behind me to act and the fact that he is betting into 3 players it's probably safer to fold.
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