$4 180 man on Stars, 20 left and Im sitting reasonably comfortably in 10th
What should I do here?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t800 (7 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: ITH Forums)
CO (t6130)
Button (t7814)
SB (t25785)
Hero (t11640)
UTG (t10992)
MP1 (t12780)
MP2 (t5300)
Preflop: Hero is BB with,
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5 folds, SB raises to t2450, 1 fold.
Final Pot: t2750
Results in white below:
No showdown. SB wins t2750.
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Thread: Raise, fold or call?
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03-26-2007 #1
Raise, fold or call?
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03-26-2007 #2
all in for me.
I would imagine fold is second best option.
Really depends on how tight this guy is.
When I go all in, I'm expecting to coin flip. I do it b/c I want a lot of chips so I can win, not so that I squeeze into like 5th or 6th place.
I'd say best play is fold, second best is all in. Worst play is call.I get more ass than a toilet seat. All shapes/colors/sizes.

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03-27-2007 #3
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03-27-2007 #4
Push.
Personally I think the worst play is folding. You could call and push to a CB or bet like 4k on any flop as generally he's less likely to call you post-flop than pre-flop. There is a risk of being bluffed out if he pushes you though, so I put that as second best.For Free Money, Rakeback and some 6x Ongame bonuses, I recommend PokerSource.
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