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arahel_jazz

arahel_jazz

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  • #1
OSED??? pffftt.... OESD - God I'm dyslexic.

Table is typically loose for a huge $1 4000+ seat tourney. Still early, no real reads on anybody.

PokerStars Game #23120424620: Tournament #127001027, $1.00+$0.10 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2008/12/21 11:12:33 ET
Table '127001027 206' 9-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: kalikay99 (1180 in chips)
Seat 2: arahel_jazz (1510 in chips)
Seat 3: bluff'n'toke (1340 in chips)
Seat 4: DetroitFenom (1440 in chips)
Seat 5: WillJenJr (2320 in chips)
Seat 6: alfi08 (1380 in chips)
Seat 7: killerhit123 (1670 in chips)
Seat 8: xander cage7 (2250 in chips)
Seat 9: ump1255 (350 in chips)
arahel_jazz: posts small blind 10
bluff'n'toke: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to arahel_jazz [Jc Qh]
DetroitFenom: raises 40 to 60
WillJenJr: folds
alfi08: folds
killerhit123: calls 60
xander cage7: folds
ump1255: folds
kalikay99: calls 60
arahel_jazz: calls 50
bluff'n'toke: calls 40
*** FLOP *** [5c Th 9d]
arahel_jazz: bets 60
bluff'n'toke: folds
DetroitFenom: raises 1320 to 1380 and is all-in
killerhit123: folds
kalikay99: calls 1120 and is all-in
arahel_jazz: ?????


I've got both covered, so a call would be the end of betting.
 
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I woulda called here don't know what you did but appeared to be the best possible flop for your hand and good value for a draw.
 
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i wouldn't call, while you do have 8 chances for the straight, you would also have a good chance of ruining your stack knocking yourself out. I know $1 isn't alot, but good play and patience will pay off in the long run. Play it like it's a 100 buyin.
 
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Fold preflop.

Fold the flop.

If this were a limped pot I'd be tempted to call because you could have as many as 14 outs against top pair. In a raised pot the chances are great that you are dominated and/or drawing thinnish even with your OESD. Let's say you're up against JJ and KK here. That means you only have 6 outs for the straight and your Q/Js are dead/no good.
 
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baudib1 said:
Fold preflop.

Amen. You need a limped pot and two other players to make this play profitable and possible. Like baudib said, your cards are mostly like in the hole of the other players.

Not to mention you're OOP, which compounds your difficulty. All-in bets here are amateurish and you can easily pick up a better spot to pick-off these players who don't know how to play.
 
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Clear fold. You're only getting the right price if neither of them has anything more than top pair top kicker. As stated before, the limp is not advisable either.
 
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tough position there. It really depends on your bankroll and how comfortable you feel about taking chances. i've heard people say that you should never go in with a draw, but there odds of hittin one of your outs by the river are 56% (that is with all of your outs). So. I say take the chance and shove. gl with it =)
 
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First - the pot was not limped. I called a couple of raises ahead. Yeah, it was a bit donkish, but at low blinds, I thought it would be OK.

Second - I folded on the flop behind the all-ins.

Third - first all-in villan had TPTK on flop, second all-in was middle pair with Ace.

The turn was inconsequential.

The river was an 8, and I would have had the nut straight and taken it down.

I went on later to cash anyway.
 
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arahel_jazz said:
First - the pot was not limped. I called a couple of raises ahead. Yeah, it was a bit donkish, but at low blinds, I thought it would be OK.

Second - I folded on the flop behind the all-ins.

Third - first all-in villan had TPTK on flop, second all-in was middle pair with Ace.

The turn was inconsequential.

The river was an 8, and I would have had the nut straight and taken it down.

I went on later to cash anyway.
like i said =) take the chance. nh. congrats on the cash.
 
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