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peterbirks ([personal profile] peterbirks) wrote2005-11-15 10:18 pm
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Out of the SJ

How about this hand from the tourney tonight.

Blinds 25-50. You are UTG+1 with 2350 (starting stack of 2500) and pick up AsKd. UTG limps. You limp. MP1 limps, MP2 limps, MP3 limps, passed round to SB who calls. BB declines the option. Pot 350.

Flop: Ah Ac 5d.

UTG checks. You check. MP1 checks. MP2 bets 100. MP2 had 2850 at start of hand, so he has you covered. Passed round to you. You call. Pot 550.

Turn 8d.

You check. MP2 bets 200

MP2 has been an active player so far, but you have not had many hands to go on, so he might just have been getting good cards.

What do you do?

Re: On the pre-flop limping

[identity profile] peterbirks.livejournal.com 2005-11-16 09:05 am (UTC)(link)
I think I've figured out your sentence two. However, let's ignore the pre-flop action, for the moment. I know that it's an interesting area, and I could easily have stopped the description pre-flop and said "do you raise here or do you limp?" (but I chose not to). Part of the reason was that it created too complex a "tree" for later events. I like a limp here, although I know that other people like a raise. But it's not the point I wanted to be at issue.


Pete