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Daily Poker Quiz: Pocket Tens in a MTT Blind Battle

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The Situation: MTT with about 290 players left. 230 players will make the money, and you have around 25k in chips. The average chip count is around 20k. Blinds are 400/800.

All players fold to you in the small blind, you look down and find TcTh. You decide to raise 3x to 2400. The big blind, a relatively tight player with 20k in chips, reraises to 7500. How do you play it?

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Readers percentage shows the mass would allin? Weird..We know the opponent is a tight player so why should u all in to a flip-a-coin now? I would call to the flop and then get some readings of his hand. If the flop comes A-J its easy to fold to an all in. And if u still strong u can push him out cause as a tight player he wont all in without a high pocket pair.

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by mario05LA on October 8, 2007 (login to reply)
I dont think its a matter of calling, you just have to decide to go all in or fold.

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by maasn1983 on October 9, 2007 (login to reply)
i call

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by casinowoman on October 9, 2007 (login to reply)
all in or fold.. he have 12 so he will move all in sure in flop if we check(and we will call in most of the flops sience we are pot commited).. and probably he will call if we all in so the best thig its to fold or all in

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by BiGloOl on October 9, 2007 (login to reply)
i fold i dont let my tournament life depent on whats probably a coinflip

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by juliens666 on October 9, 2007 (login to reply)
only Jacks to scare. from Jacks to 8s-5s or from AQ to semi strong hand. tight player knows that u(or anyone) make a moves to him from that pos. to his blinds. dont know if he is see flops or play strong with AK tight player. this was way too easy i wanted a real puzzle but new ones aint coming every day ps. u didnt tell what kind u have been playing. sharp up! i just assumed that u werent so tight cos only calling him tight

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by ChipwizarD on October 9, 2007 (login to reply)
 
 

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