STR82ACE PokerStars Hand #76391540425: Tournament #562010842, $1.00+$0.10 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XIX (625/1250) - 2012/02/28 22:23:32 ET Table '562010842 90' 9-max Seat #9 is the button Seat 1: frankie1224 (45927 in chips) Seat 2: baldosus (30875 in chips) Seat 3: GoingGray (66942 in chips) Seat 4: Scorpio_0402 (29041 in chips) is sitting out Seat 5: campumaku (33879 in chips) Seat 6: weslley_2010 (32427 in chips) Seat 7: Gjerrig_Mari (60071 in chips) Seat 8: Gongas_13 (6869 in chips) Seat 9: Sirozha_BLR (49804 in chips) frankie1224: posts the ante 150 baldosus: posts the ante 150 GoingGray: posts the ante 150 Scorpio_0402: posts the ante 150 campumaku: posts the ante 150 weslley_2010: posts the ante 150 Gjerrig_Mari: posts the ante 150 Gongas_13: posts the ante 150 Sirozha_BLR: posts the ante 150 frankie1224: posts small blind 625 baldosus: posts big blind 1250 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to GoingGray [5h 5d] GoingGray: raises 2500 to 3750 Scorpio_0402: folds campumaku: folds weslley_2010: folds Gjerrig_Mari: folds Gongas_13: folds Sirozha_BLR: folds frankie1224: folds baldosus: raises 26975 to 30725 and is all-in ??
djgolfcan As I am starting to learn, raise less pre-flop. At this stage, just 2x will do. You get the same info as if you went 3x. Another thing I am learning, if you feel you are a better player than the rest of your table, don't gamble with them. You have 40+ BBs, not worth the risk at this stage. Smaller bets give you the same info as big ones, if you get played back at, fold (only if you were bluffing / c-betting). Especially at the $1 - $20 stakes.
eeetee2011 Min raises work at higher limit but i like 2.2x at the low limits just for esthetics if you are going to be agro it gives alittle more FE
STR82ACE Normally don't play these...just a long game for little return most times...but I had time to kill last night while railing BTP abit, so I thought I would play. If I had thought about it for more than a few seconds, I would have concluded that racing here was not a great idea. The flop bet was sized due primarily to my position and the fact that I really hadn't played too hard for awhile (back to back AA holding up helps), so I should have forced myself to think it through more and folded here. He hit his K on the turn and wins with AK, my stack is reduced, and I donk off the rest a few orbits later when the blinds go up and I have ~22bb with KJo and get instacalled by A10s. And P*'s river A ends my night. Still tripled by buyin though. Playing this just reminds me that these $1 MTT's are soooo filled with bad play and the payouts are brutal, not making it a very wise use of 3-4 hours of my time.
[deleted] The title of this thread implies as you get further in a tourney 'racing' becomes the thing to do. I think people mix and gray definitions in this respect (although im still learning proper definitions myself). Racing: to most people this means getting all in pre. Some people they try and make it imply we are 'flipping' at 50/50. Coin-flip or Flipping: this should mean a 50/50 spot. But people actually use this for the term 'racing' and try to apply it to 45/55, 60/40, 43/57 spots etc. AJ vs 66 looks like a flip, even though everyone knows 66 is slightly ahead, but most intuitively know he just as well could have AJ and us 66 or whatever. However, if you look at the range you show up with, vs the range villain shows up with, there always be a clear winner. We want to race when we are AHEAD (and time doesn't exist). In this hand villains range crushes 55, so you should drop it from your range I think
Richard~ darbday;302621 wroteThe title of this thread implies as you get further in a tourney 'racing' becomes the thing to do. this part seems to make sense to me
[deleted] Richard~;302627 wrotethis part seems to make sense to me Yup, I'm just saying racing because its 'time' doesn't ask whether or not we are taking a profitable spot
STR82ACE darbday;302630 wroteYup, I'm just saying racing because its 'time' doesn't ask whether or not we are taking a profitable spot Good point. Thanks