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[QUOTE="jonaselloco, post: 6675358, member: 1003394"] Hello brother I think [USER=491394]@Andyreas[/USER]'s analysis is almost perfect. For me you have to see several situations. 1) is a KO MTT. Undoubtedly CO when you hit such a strong bet is not looking for your reward, but rather has a very strong hand. Postflop options are :ad4::10d4: , :as4::6s4: ,:10c4::10d4:, :6s4::6c4: , :ad4::kd4: , :as4::qc4: or it could be some suited of Hearts that can also include that 6 of diamonds, such as some :kh4::6h4:s hearts or :kh4::jh4:, :kh4::qh4:. But I really lean towards :6s4::6c4:. 2) UTG1's raise is a normal open raise. Since he folded, surely he may have opened with small pair :3s4::3c4: :4d4::4s4: :5h4::5s4: :7s4::7c4: :8h4::8d4:or some suited draw that didn't work out for him. Given this situation, in your position I would have put a bit of pressure with :as4::jc4:, although as [USER=491394]@Andyreas[/USER] says it's not a premium hand, but it's still a good hand either. I would have raised to 5 bet. This situation often solves bigger problems for you in the future. If CO had :ad4::6s4: who knows if he called with his 15 BB before your reraise. If he called then you should be careful when you see the flop because he's probably hiding something. And well if you did the reraise, and CO folded and UTG1 went all in for example, then you would already see that UTG1's range was going to be much higher than yours. Then you should decide on that situation. 3) Many times making a limp call brings solutions and often brings headaches. Also with the reraise you have to be cautious. For example, yesterday in a CC MTT it happened to me that with :ad4::ks4: from your position I reraised a player who limped in UTG and he had :ah4::ac4:. He reraised me low to 2 bet and well I decided to go all in and lost. As he told you many times, limp is a very risky play, but sometimes it also pays off. Especially when you limp with small pairs and flop a set. Ultimately, I think you made the right decision. The fold was very logical. The only option to pay is that you see that when these types of hands came, the player always bet big with High Pair on the flop, with a supposed hand like :as4::7c4: :ad4: :8s4: :ac4: :9h4: and well you had the kicker higher than :10h4: on the flop so there could be It was an option to pay a street to see what the turn brought. If he brought the :jd4: then you were on top. But hey, I still think he was :6s4::6c4:. If he had :10c4::10d4: :as4::ks4: :ad4::qd4: with his blinds in those positions preflop it would almost be all in. Greetings brother and thanks for posting the hand for analysis:giggle::giggle::giggle::giggle::giggle::giggle: [/QUOTE]
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