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TT in the SB after a raise and re-raise.

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TopPair2Pair:
cheers

deanp27:
i presume you are playing seriously or you wouldn"t have posted this (it is a homegame afterall and mine are usually a drinking comp rather than a poker comp)

its a clear fold here unless you have a read to the contrary - 10s don"t stand up very well against and UTG raise and a 3bet, you can"t call 20% of your stack hopelessly out of position hoping to flop a set. Basically by shoving you are either hoping the 3bettor is on a steal and that UTG is fairly weak, or hoping for a flip at best.

all things considered its a pretty easy fold.

and for the guy that loves playing from the SB, you may have a leak in your game imo

REvans84:
It wasn"t an UTG raise it was an UTG+1 (which is the cut off) and we were 5 handed anyways. So even if he was UTG its just like a middle position raise at a full table.

I have been talking about it alot with my mate who posted it over at Full Contact Poker and with his mate who plays mainly $5/$10 NL cash and were agreeing because it was winner takes all and the fact the button guy 3 bets light ALOT - were all siding with shoving over folding.

Roscopiko:
Its a total no brainer fold for me.

Even though you have provided all the historic information about the players the simple fact is you are putting all your chips (100 BB) into the pot 3rd with a hand easily dominated and most of the time racing in Level 1.

Wait for better spots imo.

As quoted by Dean if you are just treating it as this a beer fueled home game and a laugh then fair enough but if you want feedback on correctness of the play it has to be fold imo.

Jon MW:
If you weren"t so deep then I"d see the argument for shoving 10"s, but with 100 big blinds to play with I "d go with theory of letting them scrap it out.

You"re only 5 handed so if one of them gets crippled or knocked out this hand you"ve only got 3 people to beat and you"ve got lots and lots of chips to do it with and if the button won that hand after his reraise then he"s increased his stack by a significant percentage, but you"ve got plenty of time and chips to outplay him later.

I think the shove option is really ignoring how many chips you have.

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