tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post8865216098222401515..comments2024-03-23T06:19:48.477-05:00Comments on Memphis MOJO: How would you play this?Memphis MOJOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12653631347560307425noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-67502420256385233182012-11-14T10:52:58.038-06:002012-11-14T10:52:58.038-06:00Thanks, CoachThanks, Coachjusdealemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14941962612273507116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-27463891338869918612012-11-14T06:19:07.355-06:002012-11-14T06:19:07.355-06:00After the turn, you want a pair of nines shoving a...After the turn, you want a pair of nines shoving against your pair of aces EVERY TIME - I hope that you start running well soon jusdealem...<br />~Coachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00063024399528751971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-69436594621361200752012-11-13T22:55:15.092-06:002012-11-13T22:55:15.092-06:00I think the way I played it is ok, I guess. Aftera...I think the way I played it is ok, I guess. Afterall, I did get it in ahead and if he hadn't rivered that 5, it would've doubled me up, put me among the chipleaders and I would've been in a great position to pick up a seat for the main event. So maybe (probably) I was being results oriented when I made the remark about trying to reduce 'unlucky rivers' with aggression. But afterwards, I just thought it would've been better to take control of the hand by 3 betting him preflop. If he folded the 9-5 there, fine and if not, I shove the flop. Like Matt said, I could've picked up some chips and let him know not to be so quick to steal my BB. Also, I wouldn't have been in a race situation in what I feel was an unnecessary spot. Even if he had lost the hand, while I would've been thrilled, I would've still felt that he put himself into an unnecessary spot. I mean blowing your whole stack on a blind steal? Come on now. Pick on the short stacks for that, not someone with an even stack. <br /><br />Oh well, on to the next hand. Thanks for the input, y'all. :) <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> jusdealemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14941962612273507116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-77995550398295726292012-11-13T15:51:26.067-06:002012-11-13T15:51:26.067-06:00Overplaying AA is a common failing. Not a big pro...Overplaying AA is a common failing. Not a big problem here though. It might have help to consider low ball play. Not sure what was behind though to make that useful. And the shove negates that idea anyway.<br /><br />I think the best move would have been shoving ahead of the jerk post-flop. That's a bit of hindsight, I admit. Is he calling with second pair then? Who knows...<br /><br />Mojo is right that he just got lucky with an 80:20 loser based on the flop. That a good race.KenPhttp://www.pokerperambulation.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-180192357104553952.post-45656932932768166562012-11-13T14:53:09.542-06:002012-11-13T14:53:09.542-06:00There are lots of ways to play this hand, but we d...There are lots of ways to play this hand, but we don't want to change our play to "avoid getting unlucky". That's not correct poker thinking. If we wanted to avoid getting unlucky, we would open shove with aces every time. Problem solved! The only time we would get unlucky is when KK or QQ would mistakenly call us and suck out.<br /><br />That said, she could have also reraised or shoved with Ace-ten preflop, if she is very sure this is a LAG that's going to fold most of the time. Fold equity is very powerful in the late stages of a tourney. I don't say this is a better play because it prevents her from getting unlucky postflop - it's a good play because we accumulate chips most of the time, plus we let the LAG know that he can't steal with any two cards next orbit.matt taghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08082969194551315973noreply@blogger.com