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$75/$150 Blinds No Limit Holdem - ***
Tournament #78738701 $150 + $10 - Table #4 9 Max (Real Money)
Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 1: Player A ( $3,976 )
Seat 2: Mark_Cash ( $5,407 )
Seat 3: Player B ( $6,278 )
Seat 5: Player C ( $5,292 )
Seat 6: Player D ( $5,300 )
Seat 7: Player E ( $5,450 )
Seat 9: Player F ( $2,072 )
Seat 10: Player G ( $11,414 )
Player G posts small blind [$75]
Player A posts big blind [$150]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Mark_Cash [ 6c, 6h ]
Mark_Cash...
Comments
I considered that as I could hope it folded round to the blinds and play the hand in better position and could try to take control of the hand.
@ Cheez
I wasn't really trying to appear tight, just the way the table probably saw me as I couldn't get involved much until this point.
In the end I elected to flat call for several reasons.
Firstly as the table probably thought I was tight and there were some knowledgeable players I thought my limp might scream of a monster hand as I had limped UTG. I hoped this would let me see the flop cheaply, maybe hit the 6 and if not, if it at least had folded round to the blinds, I would be in better position to try and take it post flop.
Secondly, obviously due to my position I was going in blind, if all sorts of crazy action ensued after my limp I could get off cheaply. I thought this would let me gather a bit more information.
Also if I min or standard open then I felt I would be exposed to all Ax hands 3betting me and taking away any favourable implied odds and possibly having to fold to a marginally inferior hand or set mining with the wrong odds.
Not saying this was the 'right way' to play it although I was happy with how I played this hand but on a different table with a different history etc etc all options would be open.
Anyways here is how it played out (not that it done me any good) I Got disconnected for 20 minutes, lost 1/3 of stack, recovered again, then moved to a crazed action table before FT bubble. I busted with AJo for a top 2 stack on a J25 flop after I standard opened to a guy who had been open shoving Q8 K3 etc for 30+ BBS, he shoved 7T clubs on the J25 (2clubs) flop and landed the flush...
Thanks for the replies guys!
$75/$150 Blinds No Limit Holdem - ***
Tournament #78738701 $150 + $10 - Table #4 9 Max (Real Money)
Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 1: Player A ( $3,976 )
Seat 2: Mark_Cash ( $5,407 )
Seat 3: Player B ( $6,278 )
Seat 5: Player C ( $5,292 )
Seat 6: Player D ( $5,300 )
Seat 7: Player E ( $5,450 )
Seat 9: Player F ( $2,072 )
Seat 10: Player G ( $11,414 )
Player G posts small blind [$75]
Player A posts big blind [$150]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Mark_Cash [ 6c, 6h ]
Mark_Cash calls [$150]
Player B folds
Player C folds
Player D folds
Player E folds
Player F folds
Player G raises [$300]
Player A calls [$225]
Mark_Cash calls [$225]
** Dealing flop ** [ 6d, 7d, 7c ]
Player G checks
Player A bets [$562]
Mark_Cash calls [$562]
Player G folds
** Dealing turn ** [ Kc ]
Player A bets [$3,039]
Mark_Cash calls [$3,039]
** Dealing river ** [ 9h ]
** Summary **
Player A shows [ Th, Tc ]
Mark_Cash shows [ 6c, 6h ]
Mark_Cash collected [ $8,327 ]
Will keep trying though
Ivanovic highlighted a key point, the play here wasn't what I would 'always do' or what I would say is the 'correct play' in a random set up like this. The limp was firmly based on the activity of the players at the table.
Just my opinion but I don't think there is a 'correct play' here. There are optimal plays based on generic factors but these would be out-weighed and the course of action adopted altered based on the activity at the table, payout structure, table image etc etc.
I would always move away from having a 'standard approach' in this situation, mainly to balance my perceived range.