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    PokerStars Game #15554462219: Tournament #78731881, $5.00+$0.50 Hold'em No Limit - Level I (10/20) - 2008/02/25 - 21:33:36 (ET)
    Table '78731881 1' 9-max Seat #9 is the button
    Seat 1: Natedoggsksk (1300 in chips)
    Seat 2: oy hansen (790 in chips)
    Seat 3: Poker?was? (1360 in chips)
    Seat 4: SimEFP (1470 in chips)
    Seat 5: 1siberian1 (990 in chips)
    Seat 6: newsens (1400 in chips)
    Seat 7: JSnips13 (3260 in chips)
    Seat 8: Double3 (1470 in chips)
    Seat 9: deyjavoo (1460 in chips)
    Natedoggsksk: posts small blind 10
    oy hansen: posts big blind 20
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to Double3 [ ]
    Poker?was?: calls 20
    SimEFP: folds
    1siberian1: folds
    newsens: calls 20
    JSnips13: calls 20
    Double3: raises 180 to 200
    deyjavoo: folds
    Natedoggsksk: folds
    oy hansen: folds
    Poker?was?: calls 180
    newsens: raises 1200 to 1400 and is all-in
    JSnips13: folds
    Double3: ?

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    180 was a bit high pf... 100/120 would have been fine. Fold to the push. Best case scenario you're a coin flip, plus one more behind you. I would never stake my touney life this early on TT pf
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    Yeah fuckin limp parade. Was a bit much pf.

    No way in hell i was calling that push either lol

    Another damn 4th. 3 in a row.

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    fold, sorry

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    I would have called because I'm stubborn like that but the right move would have been to fold...

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    Pf raise too high. about 100/120 sounds right. Correct mathmatical play is probably to fold to the shove. depends on how aggressive the player who shoved has been though. if they've been shoving a lot, then a call may be justified, if not, fold. It's still very early and there's no need to really put ur torny life at risk yet. suppose it all comes down to if you want to gamble or not... personally, id fold and wait for a better spot.

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    standard fold...though a bit too high, I like an aggressive raise here...maybe 140 would work well.
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    1. This is a prime spot to limp the tens and play for set value especially this early in the sng. Your on the cutoff and will most likely have position the rest of the hand. And at this blind level you will probably end up with atleast 2 callers to your raise.

    2. His overlimp and then shove is most likey a weak A, middle pair or 87 suited, you will almost never see a better hand in this spot

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    I fold here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid_07 View Post
    1. This is a prime spot to limp the tens and play for set value especially this early in the sng. Your on the cutoff and will most likely have position the rest of the hand. And at this blind level you will probably end up with atleast 2 callers to your raise.

    2. His overlimp and then shove is most likey a weak A, middle pair or 87 suited, you will almost never see a better hand in this spot
    True but I think you may have missed the overcaller. Certainly we're not worried about the overlimper

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