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$11 NL HE MTT: Did I play this poorly?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6695171, member: 397965"] Preflop Completely fine to call here against a min-raise. Flop and turn When we defend our big blind by calling with a short stack like this, then the plan is to stack off on the flop, if we connect and check-fold, if we dont. Here you flopped top pair, which certainly puts you way ahead of his range. Yes he could still have you beat, but then its just your turn to die, unless you suck out on him. This is no different from, if you had a hand like KQs, rejammed it preflop and got snapped off by AQ. If stacks were even shorter, then I would run a stop and go, which mean donk jamming the flop after calling preflop. Here though the SPR was around 2, which is perfect for a check-jam. He only bet 1BB, which is incredibly small, but I would still check-jam. The issue with just calling flop and checking turn is, that you are basically giving him two free cards to draw out on you, which is exactly, what ended up happening. River At this point your hand is to weak to bet for value. Check-fold or check-call if you think, he has enough bluffs in his range. [/QUOTE]
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