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deanp27:

--- Quote from: LongshanksED on July 08, 2010, 07:14:23 AM ---
I agree villian bet small on the turn. But it"s your 280 to win 960. 3/1 on 1 street to come should still be enough to make you fold your straight draw. That said I"d gave called also.

Even if you hit your overcard, you dont know if one pair is good.

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folding the flop would be ridiculous with OESD and two overs. You played it fine because of opponents terrible/weak betsizing but against some opponents i would probably just raise/get it in on flop with stacks this shallow.

Marty719:
Meh - I jam flop the vast majority of the time w/ these stack sizes.

Mikeyboy9361:

--- Quote from: deanp27 on July 08, 2010, 07:49:39 AM ---

--- Quote from: LongshanksED on July 08, 2010, 07:14:23 AM ---
I agree villian bet small on the turn. But it"s your 280 to win 960. 3/1 on 1 street to come should still be enough to make you fold your straight draw. That said I"d gave called also.

Even if you hit your overcard, you dont know if one pair is good.

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folding the flop would be ridiculous with OESD and two overs. You played it fine because of opponents terrible/weak betsizing but against some opponents i would probably just raise/get it in on flop with stacks this shallow.

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This.

AMRN:
First off, I would never have flat called here preflop in a STT SNG when stacked with just 35xBB.  With one raise in front I would snap fold KQ. With one raise and two calls in front, I would consider shoving to squeeze.

As played though, when you catch an open-ender plus two overs, flat calling is so spewy.... if you miss turn and river, you"ve just wasted half your stack, and have very little FE left. Jam the flop and hope to take it down there and then - if called, you have several outs.  You will either be out, or healthily stacked - much better than sitting on a micro stack and probably having to shove the rest in a much worse spot than this.

In a STT SNG - imo, Fold KQ pre in an opened pot - preserve chips for the shoving stage.

pokernuts07:

--- Quote from: noble1 on July 08, 2010, 03:34:41 AM ---
pokernuts as long as u were thinking about future streets, yours/opponent chip stacks and what your opponent/s was going to do later [reads], then fine if u had a plan... if not , then u played it very weak... STD?  yes std weak ...

Cmon APAT regs , get writing/typing and help pokernut out here please... do u think this is std?

gg
noble



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