| Posted by: hunterT1000 at September 9, 2007, 5:10 pm | | Topic: how i sure play? Forum: Card Chat |
Mid pairs are ery difficult to play early in a tournament. If it was just you and the all-in raiser in the hand, and it was a pre-flop all-in raise, I doubt anyone would flame you for that call even if they wouldn't of made it themselves.
In my (humble) opinion the defining factor here would be what you already had invested. Tournaments (in the early stages) are all about survival, so had you only had a bb invested, laying down the tens here (howether painful) would give you the opertunity(sp?) to find a spot where you're sure you're ahead.
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| Posted by: pigpen02 at September 9, 2007, 4:28 pm | | Topic: how i sure play? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by eva622
thanks jack but i cant find that tournament history
eva
Select "Options" on the top Full Tilt bar. The bottom selection of that menu is "Hand History". If you have enabled it, you can get the hand history by clicking "Open Folder". If you have not enabled it, check the "Save My Hand Histories" box so future hand histories will be saved.
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| Posted by: Jack Daniels at September 9, 2007, 12:59 am | | Topic: how i sure play? Forum: Card Chat |
Hi eva, do you have a hand history that you can post in the Tournament Hand Analysis section? It's impossible to give a good answer based just on the cards you had, but a hand history give all the info.
Oh, and you English is fine, don't worry about it.
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| Posted by: eva622 at September 9, 2007, 12:30 am | | Topic: how i sure play? Forum: Card Chat |
hello ev1 i am new here and and i like play poker but i dont sure
if i play right , example i have 10/10 wen the tournament star
and the frist player go all in with A/9 i call and in the end he catch A.
is that bad call from me?
sorry my english i am from mexico.
eva
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