Moxie Mike
Full House
Scenario: $550 8-game mix tournament at the Wynn last month. Game is dealt 6 handed. If you're unfamiliar, 8-game mix features a preset rotation of 8 games and the game changes every 6 deals. ~160 runners. ~100 remain. Starting stack: 20k
It may be worth noting that the rotation does not follow the same format as that on Pokerstars. IIRC, the next game in the rotation was Stud8.
This hand takes place approximately 3 hours into the tournament. Blinds are 200/400 with a 400 BB ante that is not used to count the size of the pot for preflop action.
Relevant stacks/reads:
HERO is dealt


. UTG +1. Stack ~20k. HERO's table image is probably that of an average player. HERO's stack has fluctuated up and down with no remarkable hands to speak of.
Villain: Lady ~early 60s. Sits quietly and seems pleasant. Stacks: ~35k. Is the SB for this hand. Has been appropriately aggressive when involved in a hand. Seems experienced in all the games. Hasn't shown down many hands.
Action folds to HERO who raises to 1000. CO and button both fold.
SB raises to 3k.
HERO's options are to:
1) Call and take a flop in position. But the non-nuttedness of HERO's hole cards makes this tricky. HERO strongly suspects SB would only re-raise with AAxx... possibly a false assumption. If SB has AAxx... then she surely holds the ace of hearts and may have another heart with it.
2) Reraise. A reraise of any significance puts a big % of HERO's stack at risk and creates the possibility of a jam from the SB. HERO does not want to play for stacks here. Assuming SB just calls, is HERO jamming most ANY flop?
3) Fold. HERO has position but the holding is weak compared to SB's range.
WWYD?
It may be worth noting that the rotation does not follow the same format as that on Pokerstars. IIRC, the next game in the rotation was Stud8.
This hand takes place approximately 3 hours into the tournament. Blinds are 200/400 with a 400 BB ante that is not used to count the size of the pot for preflop action.
Relevant stacks/reads:
HERO is dealt




Villain: Lady ~early 60s. Sits quietly and seems pleasant. Stacks: ~35k. Is the SB for this hand. Has been appropriately aggressive when involved in a hand. Seems experienced in all the games. Hasn't shown down many hands.
Action folds to HERO who raises to 1000. CO and button both fold.
SB raises to 3k.
HERO's options are to:
1) Call and take a flop in position. But the non-nuttedness of HERO's hole cards makes this tricky. HERO strongly suspects SB would only re-raise with AAxx... possibly a false assumption. If SB has AAxx... then she surely holds the ace of hearts and may have another heart with it.
2) Reraise. A reraise of any significance puts a big % of HERO's stack at risk and creates the possibility of a jam from the SB. HERO does not want to play for stacks here. Assuming SB just calls, is HERO jamming most ANY flop?
3) Fold. HERO has position but the holding is weak compared to SB's range.
WWYD?
When the action got back to me, I considered my options. The lady in the SB seemed very confident in herself when she raised. To that point in the tournament, she and I had been at the same table the entire time and she'd only shown down strong holdings. I was convinced she had the other two aces. But is that enough to reraise and bloat the pot OOP? I figured she held something much stronger than just bare aces.
I considered which flops would be ideal for my hand, and I concluded that I'm not going to know where I stand in the hand unless I flop trips or broadway, which just seemed really unlikely. So calling hoping the deck would bail me out felt like a bad strategy.
Conversely, calling hoping for a dry runout just so I can hope to drag the pot with a one-pair hand seemed kind or reckless.
Reraising seemed like a better play. But repopping it to say 8k just leaves me one pot sized bet in my stack assuming the SB just calls and doesn't jam.
Getting it all in on a coinflip just seemed reckless. Doubling up at this stage of the tournament really doesn't greatly improve my chances of winning.
All in all, I concluded that this would be a really bad spot to go broke. It's also worth noting that even though there was still an hour left in the late registration period, I had no intention of rebuying.
So after considering everything, I released the hand. SB mucked face down.
I considered which flops would be ideal for my hand, and I concluded that I'm not going to know where I stand in the hand unless I flop trips or broadway, which just seemed really unlikely. So calling hoping the deck would bail me out felt like a bad strategy.
Conversely, calling hoping for a dry runout just so I can hope to drag the pot with a one-pair hand seemed kind or reckless.
Reraising seemed like a better play. But repopping it to say 8k just leaves me one pot sized bet in my stack assuming the SB just calls and doesn't jam.
Getting it all in on a coinflip just seemed reckless. Doubling up at this stage of the tournament really doesn't greatly improve my chances of winning.
All in all, I concluded that this would be a really bad spot to go broke. It's also worth noting that even though there was still an hour left in the late registration period, I had no intention of rebuying.
So after considering everything, I released the hand. SB mucked face down.
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