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$109 NL HE MTT: Villain fight back on bubble
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6406472, member: 397965"] Preflop If the players behind you are very tight and passive near the bubble, I dont have a problem with widening up and esentially treat this as a mid position steal. Flop Your steal attempt failed, since you got called in not one but two spots, and one of the opponents have position on you. Even though you caught "a piece of the board" you could already be drawing essentially dead to a flopped straight, and if you are not behind already, there are tons of ways for you to get drawn out on. So I would definitely check and evaluate here, and I dont expect to win this hand very often against two opponents, who both have a range, which just nail this board. As played it sucks to fold to a small raise, but I just dont see, how its going to be profitable to get involved in a big pot out of position with such a bad hand. Even if he is raising a hand like JT of hearts, he is slightly ahead in equity, and unless you spike a 6 or an A, he can barrel you off on later streets. So just fold, and next time dont waste the C-bet either. Or if CO was actually floating you a lot preflop, maybe reconsider, if this was a good spot to open in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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