I'm playing in a 90 man tourney. Low stakes. It just started and I've got 44 UTG + 1. UTG min raises, then it comes to me, obviously. A raise UTG represents a very strong hand and small pairs and rags should be folded, correct? The min raise makes me suspicious like he wants someone to repop him. Maybe he has KK or AA, maybe AK? So I fold my 44. Any thoughts?
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April 27th, 2010 #1
Question about a hand and for future reference
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April 28th, 2010 #2
Id just ccall the min reraise.. you're already in. If theres another reraise prior to the flop.. fold. You're not losing much.
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April 28th, 2010 #3
I agree with neathan here. Just call...if you don't hit trips, fold.
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May 3rd, 2010 #4Private
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A question i have for you guys is how to bet? I know when you have a lot of chips one of the best ways is to push the actions but know when your hand is beat and dont get burned.. But when im starting out in small tourneys I can never really scare people off? I hear a lot of people say bet 2/3 pot and just reraise sometimes but i just want to know what else works from people who do it...
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