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kinboshi:
OK, here"s one from last night.

9-handed table £1/2 cash table at DTD.

Table has been pretty wild and people are having a great time throwing their money around and straddles are the norm.

Approx. stack sizes:
S1 - BB (me) - £360
S2 - £400
S3 - £180
S4 - £400
S5 - £350
S6 - £250
S7 - £120
S8 - £220
S9 (SB) - £320

I"m in the BB, with  qh  qd.

As was the norm at that time of the session, my BB was straddled round to £16 virtually every time.  The three players doing the straddling to my left have been very loose, and very willing to get in light and call or raise with less than optimum hands.  Because of this, their stacks have fluctuated wildly.

Everyone folds round to the SB, who raises up to £60.  The SB has been one of the tightest players at the table, and seems to know what he"s doing.  Whenever he"s been involved pre-flop, he"s had a decent hand.  He"s been on the table a while, and knows that the players to act after me have been very eager to call or re-raise with a wide range of cards.


What should I do, and why?

Jon MW:
I can"t be bothered to read the whole scenario, but I"m pretty sure the answer is "fold".  ;D

kinboshi:

--- Quote from: Jon MW on September 07, 2008, 20:50:20 PM ---
I can"t be bothered to read the whole scenario, but I"m pretty sure the answer is "fold".  ;D

--- End quote ---


Not your usual incisive, analytic reply - but I like it!

Chipaccrual:
In my opinion, you should never have left the Gap photo shoot to play the cash tables.

Nice pose.

duke3016:
BIG raise -- and the only reason is because i"m me -- As for you being the super cash player you are (no joke I mean that) you could consider a flat call to see what the rest do considering the loose btards behind you

EDITED COS I"M DRUNK

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