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What d you do in my oppos position here?
IM ONLY FLAT CALLING THIS ONE MYSELF AS I WANNA SEE THE FLOP B4 I COMMIT MY TOURNY.ALSO IF IT IS A LOW FLOP AND THEN YOU SHOVE AT ME I COULD STILL LOSE ALL AS I MAY PUT YOU ON AK OR AQ.dav
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DOHH
EDIT - THATS MEANT TO BE 1.5K sri..oh and must add Ive just been moved to this table...n not really done anything yet.
Last nights doublestack....my fave turny structure....
3x raise isn't anything special, but to be safe I'd flat call and see a flop. He is essentially putting in 56 big blinds here in the hope you have 10's and below or AJo and will make a stupid call. If he had QQ definitly a re- raise but still wouldn't push. Only leave that to top two myself.
Also he has the button which gives him even more power on the flop if you showed any weakness. (not knowing the had kings) All round very foolish move this early in the tourney.
A raise to 1k would look a lot stronger than his all in. By going all in every hand you want to call should fold and then you're left with AA, KK, AK and from certain players AQ & QQ. The only benefit would be someone with Queens may fold (very player dependant, not sure how much the villain knows about your game).
My raise should get flatted by QQ downwards, re-raised by AA, KK and maybe AK and several other marginal holdings will fold so I win without showdown (a lovely result for jacks in a lot of cases).
This early in the tourny & with a raise already on the table pre-flop I want to define your hand, A raise this size pre-flop tells me you may have KK, QQ, AK, AQ and at the very least I am up against 1010.
Thinking i'm already behind at this stage, I would flat call to see the flop and the way I would play the hand out next would be very dependant on the flop and your next move. If the flop is not in my favour and you push I am definately folding.
First thought in my brain thou when I have JJ is - "Put the Breaks on - They are gonna get beat lol"
Althogh I think you beat me with them last night lol.
The main problem with JJ is that a Q,K or A will be on the flop about 50% of the time and if one arrives then you no longer know where you are in the hand. For me i guess it would be a flat call and hope the flop treats us kindly. For me JJ is Monty Python's King Arthur : CHARGE RUN AWAY
My honest opinion is that this reshove here is not terrible because he has more chips and is putting pressure on. If you do not have a mega premium here you are folding, and if i was the hero I would find it difficult to call with AJ, AQ, or even 77, and he therefore picks up your raise and the blinds.
A 3X raise from the cut off does look a bit steally. However, as you are new to the table and presuming he has no previous notes etc, then the safest option is a flat call. However, a smallish raise would normally be my preferred option.
The shove is a gambley play, risky, and its agro, and it a potential stack builder, however, its also a potential way to donk off half your stack.
Personally, ive been trying to keep pots smaller and under control cos at the moment im not winning many races. But the shove monkey within me occasionally wants to be a bit mad and make reshoves like the one in question. Vs a new player is a way of saying look, im the boss on the table and i have position, so dont steal, ok!
So in summary, i dont know if its good or bad, but its certainly not terrible.
Hoggers
Its the standard rookie move, I have a pocket pair don't really wont to see a flop so ill go all in.
Its super advanced level 52 shove monkey strategy:)
well thats what i tell my self
The smallish raise is only good if you listen to what the ensuing action tells you (I'm assuming that Dohh would re-pop at this stage). If you get out of the way after getting your answer, good on ya but you've put more chips in than you need.
All-in - No merit whatsoever. At best you're racing, at worst you're drawing to 2 cards.