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Old Dec 17,2011, 12:38 AM   #1
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lateish in the micros...

14 hands with villain.....



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UTG+2: 335,287
MP1: 124,936
MP2: 116,636
CO: 129,269
BTN: 121,946
SB: 244,703
BB: 71,505
JodaB. (UTG): 145,106
UTG+1: 239,859

Pre-Flop: (10,500) A Q dealt to JodaB. (UTG)
JodaB. raises to 8,000, UTG+1 raises to 23,900, JodaB.
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I think I'll just get it in bad here and chalk it up to variance.
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Old Dec 17,2011, 03:09 AM   #2
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Old Dec 17,2011, 05:52 AM   #3
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hm, if you look, it's almost exactly 10% of his chipstack.
I doubt there's any sort of tell in there, but who knows.
I'd watch his bet sizing closely.

Anyways, in this particular spot, it would depend how everyone acted after the UTG+1 I think. If everyone else laid it down, you've got decent pot odds to call it off and see a flop.
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Old Dec 17,2011, 06:37 AM   #4
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i'd probably fold here. can't see you being ahead of his range unless he's pretty loose. zero respect for your UTG raise and there's still the whole table left to act after his reraise.
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Old Dec 17,2011, 09:44 AM   #5
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making sure im not crazy nitman!!
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Old Dec 17,2011, 10:25 AM   #6
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If everyone else laid it down, you've got decent pot odds to call it off and see a flop.
You don't have good pot odds to call and see a flop, and pot odds aren't overly relevant in this spot with so much chips behind. Implied odds/reverse implied odds and hand strength relative to his range are what we should be looking at.
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Old Dec 17,2011, 01:20 PM   #7
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yes! vekked said fold here!
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