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Keyser Soze

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I agree with you. And yes he was from Russia :P I call the flop bet and see 6d on turn. And he jams. What now? I have 25BB if I fold. What bluff does he have? Only semibluff? AKdd maybe?

Sept. 25, 2017 | 6:24 p.m.

Hand History | Keyser Soze posted in MTT: Wcoop-47 L 109 dollar 8-max
Blinds: t20,000/t40,000 (7 Players) CO: 1,787,538
BN: 1,522,899
SB: 4,013,033
BB: 2,514,483
UTG: 1,513,928 (Hero)
UTG+1: 4,316,766
MP: 3,683,535
New table no reads
Preflop (60,000) Hero is UTG with T T
Hero raises to 86,400, 2 folds, CO raises to 240,000, 3 folds, Hero calls 153,600
Flop (575,000) 4 5 2
Hero checks, CO bets 240,000, Hero calls 240,000
Turn (1,055,000) 4 5 2 6
Hero checks, CO bets 1,302,538 and is all in

Sept. 19, 2017 | 2:18 p.m.

Comment | Keyser Soze commented on Skype Group

Hey guys! 

I added you all on Skype. I think this can be very educational for us. Of course we can arrange time for general discussion on Skype. But I also believe that its important to look at specific situations and hand history from MTTs. It`s always good to get constructive criticism from others. And I also think that we get better ourselves by putting words on the knowledge we have. 

I have a pretty busy life outside of poker but I promise I'll try to answer as fast as I can to the questions I get.

Cheers

Oct. 9, 2014 | 6:19 a.m.

Comment | Keyser Soze commented on Skype Group

This looks interesting! I have never been in a Skype group before but definitely need some people to discuss poker with. My Skype is: Reka-1986

Oct. 8, 2014 | 8:51 a.m.

The guy in BB only had 9.5 BB left. So Espen is risking less than 20% of his stack. And the BB will call many worse aces. 

Sept. 2, 2014 | 2:46 p.m.

True! Ty! U2! :)


Aug. 18, 2014 | 7:04 p.m.

I definitely think I have a big edge one the final 10 players, so in that case this maybe a fold. But I just hate too make a big laydown just to see a worse hand win! :P 

Final results for the actual hand.

UTG: Q10o BN: Thinks for 40-50 sec and jams AKss. I lose to both hands. 

Aug. 18, 2014 | 3:54 p.m.

Thanks for the reply Raphael! 

I think the same as you if this was a "normal" shove from UTG. However, experience from similar situations in tournaments under $ 50 is that players who have just lost a big pot jams almost all aces down to A4s / A5o when they have around 10BB left. 


The reason I'm thinking more on the hand after the turny is if any of the four players behind me wake up with a hand, three of the four players left to act is covering me in chips. Is it than too much too jam 31BB over the open shove? Or am I just overthinking the situation? 

Aug. 18, 2014 | 3:10 p.m.

Hand History | Keyser Soze posted in MTT: Tough spot on FTB in 33 dollar turny
CO: 251301
BN: 158349
SB: 80546
BB: 208386
UTG: 65376
HJ: 152312 (Hero)
11 players left, so almost FTB. Utg had just lost a big pot the last hand he played and insta jams his last 13BB.
Preflop (7500) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt A J
UTG raises to 64576, and is all in, Hero raises to 151512, and is all in
In game I knew that I was way ahead of utg range and was feeling ok with the re-jam. Without letting you guys know the outcome is this allways a re-jam?

As I allready have said I think this is a re-jam all day long, but is there ever any circumstances that make this a fold? The only specific situation I can think of now must be FTB in Sunday Million (For ICM reasons)?

What do you guys think?

Aug. 18, 2014 | 8:29 a.m.

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