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$11 NL HE MTT: Good spot to bluff? Power path tourney
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6908664, member: 397965"] The situation, where I have most commonly seen professional players limp, is from BTN, when the blinds would otherwise have a good reshove spot. And from SB limping is of course very common, especially with an ante. But from UTG+1 as the chipleader? I would be pretty surpriced, if this is GTO strategy. Suited connectors go down in value with short stacks. But if Hero dont want to min-raise here, he can just fold. That would be a little on the tight side but certainly not crazy. That being said the more important street here is the river, where at least for me this hand does not pass the fundamental river betting test: "Can I get better hands to fold or worse hands to call"? Hero is basically trying to fold out AX, and he can certainly represent some strong hands. He could get here with trips, a straight or even a flush. But the paired board means, that A2-AT chop, and AJ+ is unlikely, since its a limped pot. So if I was SB or MP+1 and got to the river with A2 of spades, I would most likely hero call, expecting to sometimes beat a bluff and sometimes chop with another A2-AT. [/QUOTE]
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