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mini BH late stages, - call or fold for stack

edited July 2011 in The Poker Clinic
Snap shove pre for me.

Stacks are cut off slighty but I presume you have 19701 pre when it gets to you.

As played I snap very quickly like faster than Usain in the 100m.

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  • edited July 2011

    Recently burnt 10,000 chips in three hands dropped down from top 5 
    sitting 14 out of 25, not tilting  - cashed looking for double up to hit top 5 again
    Blinds 600/1200, stack 19,700 ish
    pick up 99 UTG

    I am not sure about my min raise with 99 UTG, but it's been my standard raise at this stage of the MTT
    I c bet flop and bang 
    Should I fold pre, or on the flop  - is that too tight 
    I like the flop but when he shoves I am like aaaaarghhhhhhh

    What you guys think call or fold
    Vill has been quite - I have been pretty active on table

    I'll post results later
    DirewolfSmall blind 600.00600.0013581.00wilrichBig blind 1200.001800.0016412.50 Your hole cards99   rancidRaise 2400.004200.0017301.25XCall 2400.006600.0020520.00haywood12Fold    LewisMNFFCFold    DirewolfFold    wilrichFold    Flop  678   rancidBet 3300.009900.0014001.25XAll-in 20520.0030420.000.00






  • edited July 2011
    steer away from min raises pre even if you make it 3000 it gives the blinds more of a decision.
    I personally believe he has tens or jacks but you have picked up alot of outs and he could be doing this move with A 8 ... A7 ....A6 or even badly played AK
    Tough decision but as played you have to call in my eyes
  • edited July 2011
    I called btw and he shows KK and they hold
    Yeah no 3 bet pre - shame I would have folded to a 3 bet pre but don't tell anyone :D
  • edited July 2011
    Well you almost always have 10 outs if you're behind so at worst you're about 40%. You say he's been pretty quiet though which would worry me because his range for shoving is most likely sets/overpairs and flush draws. Possibly 89s which is the only hand you're a big fave against. There's no way a tight player has A8, A7 or A6 here or just 2 overs.

    Considering what you've put in already I think you'd be getting value to call (just) and a double up would put you in great shape so I think you do have to call. Only exception would be is if the rest of the table is weak and you think you can get back into contention w/o putting your chips at too much risk and just finding better spots. If you were always going to b/c btw I would definitely bet flop bigger. 
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