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Old 05-18-2008, 11:19 PM
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It's a 2-table SnG, $10 Buy In. I have no reads and don't know what to think of his reraise on the flop. Does he have me beat?

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Table '88847808 1' 9-max Seat #5 is the button
Seat 1: LeandroCV (2710 in chips)
Seat 2: colore (7035 in chips)
Seat 5: Fr8tmovr (1140 in chips)
Seat 6: tp91160 (4255 in chips)
Seat 8: Kaartkeizer (9240 in chips)
Seat 9: Checkscoming (2620 in chips)
tp91160: posts small blind 100
Kaartkeizer: posts big blind 200
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Kaartkeizer :[ ]
Checkscoming: folds
LeandroCV: folds
colore: raises 600 to 800
Fr8tmovr: folds
tp91160: calls 700
Kaartkeizer: calls 600
*** FLOP *** [ ]
tp91160: checks
Kaartkeizer: bets 1200
colore: raises 2000 to 3200
tp91160: folds
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Depends on the read but I wouldnt really think to put him on an eight (being that he was the preflop raiser and people usually dont raise 4x BB with 8 anything), could have a bigger pocket pair but I dont think he would raise that much on the flop in that situation so I would call hoping he had a lower Pocket Pair or was just on a bluff...
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Thats a pretty fair assessment I think. I would guess probably tens or jacks seeing he didnt reraise after you raised to 800. I dont think he has kings or aces. If my math is right then you have to call 2000 into a 6800 pot which is about 3.5:1 odds. With no flushes out there and only a minor straight, I think you got him beat personally. I would either call or even put him ai to be honest and make him pay severely.
  
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u shoulda reraised preflop to get a better idea of what he might be holding, now u find urself in nomans land postflop, it is now all a guessing game for u from here. I dont like ur smoothe call prflop holding QQ. That hand u should definitely reraise preflop.
  
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Yea That was the criticism I had as well. I would reraise the group 1 hands all the time. but giving the circumstances I still think they have a chance at winning the hand.
  
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I'd put him on a premium hand. It will be hard to fold the hand. His stats look pretty good and he's playing it like someone with a big hand. The worst outcome you have 2200 chips left, best outcome 24,000+ and he is out? I personally play it out with an all-in from there.
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my guess is A k, and he figures that flop missed you too.
  
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