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$109 NL HE MTT: Final table, 4 left Sb,vs BB, gross hand
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6715551, member: 397965"] Preflop I prefer to limp in rather than raise. If he take a free flop, you keep the pot small, when you are out of position. And if he raise, you can limp-jam with an excellent risk-reward and a lot of fold equity. Flop If you had limped, I would definitely stab this and almost any board. But when you have raised, I think, its very close between C-betting and checking. I cant see the C-bet being a real mistake though. Turn Now you definitely need to check. And this is kind of the issue with raising preflop. You are building a big pot, and a lot of the time you are stuck on the turn with A high and no idea, what to do. River Check and fold to any substantial bet. At some point you need to give up, when you have nothing more than A high. Yes it opens a bluffing opportunity, but this goes back to preflop and why, I dont like raising out of position with this kind of hand and this kind of stack size. [/QUOTE]
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