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pokerpops:

--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on December 17, 2013, 15:27:40 PM ---
Also reasons for min raise from button? Is it to induce the raise? If so you have desired result, now spring the trap :)

I might even be tempted to open ship from button v them stacks in this spot


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antes in play = min raise? I don"t play many of these

DodgyEnd (Tom APAT.be):
I think I would just shove here... He could be putting you on a steal and could do this with any Ace or 2 high cards; or a smaller pair.

So most of the time I think you will be well ahead or a have a coinflip; if he has QQ+ that"s just bad luck.
And you are still in the tournament if you lose.

KarmaDope:
My mistake, I misread. I assumed BB shoved and we were calling all in.

As played, shove.

AMRN:
There is good reason for open-shoving this with the stack sizes in the blinds. However, you chose to min-raise, and presumably you had a plan when doing so?  The plan can never have been to flat a small re-raise. So, with the small stacks in the blinds, if you are going to play this hand, you have to commit to it fully....   I like the open shove as it looks weak, but then I also like the min-raise to induce. Either way, I"m never folding at any point.

Fatcatstu:

--- Quote from: pokerpops on December 17, 2013, 15:37:14 PM ---

--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on December 17, 2013, 15:27:40 PM ---
Also reasons for min raise from button? Is it to induce the raise? If so you have desired result, now spring the trap :)

I might even be tempted to open ship from button v them stacks in this spot


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antes in play = min raise? I don"t play many of these

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The last thing you want is them flatting and then having to play on Q+ flops.

Just shove it in and make them play for all their chips to see 5 cards. As said, you might get called light by bmpeiple thinking you are stealing.

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