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    Default What's my next move?

    Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (10 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx

    Button ($46.25)
    SB ($52.85)
    BB ($64.89)
    UTG ($52.55)
    UTG+1 ($59.64)
    UTG+2 ($20.82)
    MP1 ($14)
    MP2 ($71.30)
    MP3 ($36.15)
    Hero ($29.85)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with , . SB posts a blind of $0.25.
    1 fold, UTG+1 calls $0.50, 4 folds, Hero raises to $1.5, 2 folds, BB calls $1, UTG+1 raises to $4.5, Hero calls $3, BB folds.

    Flop: ($10.75) , , (2 players)
    UTG+1 bets $10, Hero ???.

    Final Pot: $20.75

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    Need history/Stats on this guy. That weighs so much in my decision here.
    Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.

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    Don't have anything on the guy. I was fairly new to the table.

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    With only $24 in my stack left, and a $20ish pot.... I think I may push this. I can't fold, I jsut don't like calling down and giving cards, and raising will leave us pot committed, so I think I push.
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    pleese raise this up preflop, not some b.s 3bb.

    then this guy reraises after he sees 2 ppl getting in.

    now what kind of hand would limp UTG and then make a solid re raise, just enough to get a call?
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    u need to raise this hand pf to at least 5x BB.

    limp re-raise from someone in EP usually means AA or KK. so with that being said, i probably fold it pf if i have no reads on the people.

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    ahha... yeah missed the limp/raise...
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    With no reads, I play it the same.

    With the limp/re-raise, he's going to have a big pair a lot of the time. However, folding is a poor play, because A's will pay your set when you hit it. So, the call/fold is good with that read.

    If you don't think he has A's though, you need to re-raise all-in preflop. So your play on the flop is allready decided... fold if you think he has A's, get all-in preflop if you don't. Don't ever call/raise this flop.
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    Ended up folding on the flop. Figured him for AA or KK preflop but wanted to see his action on the flop as I had position on him.

    Haven't played much NL ring so I decided to give it a shot while I waited to go out. Ended up about $10 in 10 minutes and got some good insight on a hand I played. +EV life experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ of TheGame
    With no reads, I play it the same.

    With the limp/re-raise, he's going to have a big pair a lot of the time. However, folding is a poor play, because A's will pay your set when you hit it. So, the call/fold is good with that read.

    If you don't think he has A's though, you need to re-raise all-in preflop. So your play on the flop is allready decided... fold if you think he has A's, get all-in preflop if you don't. Don't ever call/raise this flop.
    oh ya, true, u can play this for the set value as well, UTG+1 has a stack big enough to make it profitable.. but if u dont hit the set its instant check-fold mode

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