GABMAD 0 Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 Alright, I don't have the hand history on this computer so I'm going to have to do this from memory. I have 2 Questions:First situation:Hoodini10, the guy to my right, has been agressive, I've reraised him approximately 4 times with good holdings but he's folded everytime. Then it's (I believe) 8 handed, I pick up JJ in Middle position. I'm chip leader with 98k. blinds are 1k 2k, Hoodini is 2nd or 3rd with 70k, he raises to 6k after every1 folds to him. I reraise to 18500 everyone folds to him and he goes all in relatively quick. Call or Fold?2nd Situation:After stealing the blinds on the button last hand. I pick up A6 and I'm UTG (4 handed), at this point I have 56k and I'm a shortstack with another guy who has the same amount. blinds are 3k 6k with antes. What do I do with A 6?Here is the payout structure...1st - 8k2nd- 5k 3rd- 3.5k4th - 2.7k5th- 2k6th- 1.6k7th - 1.2 k8th - 850 Link to post Share on other sites
gobears 0 Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 I fold JJ there because he's folded four times to your reraise before this hand. Yes, he could be sick of your raises but it could also mean that he finally has a premium hand to push back with. I see it as either coin flip or you're dominated as I would tighten his range since you can bust him.I push there with A6 - with ante 's, your M is around 5, it's four handed and you're the short stack. Time to gamble. Link to post Share on other sites
zipper 0 Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 Hand number one: He could be tired of you coming over the top of him, but at a final table I think the worst hand he has is A-K. Even though you said everyone folded to him, he appears to be in fairly early position since it is an 8 seat table and you are in MP, so I would fold assuming he is very strong since he showed strength. Folding knocks you out of the chip lead but $80K still leaves you in great shape. Too early at the final table when logically the best you can hope for is that he either has A-K or was tired of you coming over the top and he has 9-9 or 10-10. Hand number two. You do not have the specific chip stacks, but regardless, I would fold A-6 here and wait for a better hand. Pair or A-9 or better at this stage. But I tend to be fairly tight with 4 left, especially with one player with a similar stack as mine. Link to post Share on other sites
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