Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Controversial fold?

So on new years I went to a friends poker tournament it was 4 tables so about 40 players. I was up and down up and down most of the day, we were now down to 2 tables about 16 players left, the blinds were 500/1000, and I was sitting on about 50k in chips. It folds to me on the button I look down and see 10s 10h, so I raise to 2500, The VILLAIN in the small blinds re-raises all in for about 27k, now this player is a good player and very aggressive player, I won't say her name here but it stars with NAN and ends with CY..... LOL! Ok so here it is she has pushed all in if I call and lose I still have 13K but I would be short, If i win Im chip leader! What to do? Well I start thinking about the hand range she would be making this play with, taking into account that she knows that on the button I could raise any two cards, she knows I am aggressive, but she also knows I'm not going to make stupid mistakes. Tough one on one hand my hand is supposed to be way ahead of her range in this spot so I should call right? I mean there are only 4 pair that have me crushed and a few combination of hands that Im racing against, everything else I am a favorite so I should call right? So by now I have taken a few minutes to decided and I should call right? Well I decide to fold and show face up. WHAT? YOU FOOL! A very good friend of mine "NAT" sitting next to her basically calls me out and says its the worst play ever, and most of the time I would agree with him in this stage of the tournament. But and a big but! My decision was not based on fear or losing or anything like that. It was based on my assessment of the situation, I finally decided that Nancy wasn't going to make a bonehead play here, she still had fighting chips, she is aggressive but not dumb, looking back at the table I realized that there were many "easier" spots to take advantage and I didn't have to gamble on a huge coin flip just yet. I can still chip up outplaying the weaker players. I know if I were online this was an insta-call but in this situation I felt like I could just fold and not play "huge variance poker" at least not yet. Once I decided that I was going to fold I also decided I was going to show the hand to advertise that "I'm playing tight" or "making mistakes" and knowing that I would now have to take into account the fact that people are going to try and run over me because of it. If you know my game that is easier said than done! Hell Nancy even said that when people show that fold there she will re-raise them every time after that, LOL! I kept playing and started taking advantage of the weaker players and chipping up and I went on to win the tournament!

Was it the correct fold? Well I'm pretty sure that equity wise in that specific hand it was not the correct fold, but I feel that sometimes people who play straight equity based or math based poker forget to think about the bigger picture. What I mean to say is that if the math of that one hand says call should you always call? I don't know how to do the math of the entire tournament, but there should be a way, Poker tournaments are not about one hand they are a series of hands, so just because the math of one hand says call, where is the math of the entire tournament?

I find that poker tournaments are not pure math games, if they were why would we play? There are so many factors to take into account in a tournament, am I better than my table? Do I have to gamble it up because my table is super strong? finding the rhythm of a poker game is very important to me, rhythm in poker whats that? well its much like running good or running bad, they are anomalies in the math but they happen, every GAME has a rhythm, and eb and flow and to find that really helps you win the game.

Let the comments begin!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!

ps. Hey Dan...... Scoreboard! LOL!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Sit & Go Bubble Play!

Here is a hand that comes to me from a good friend, Thanks Ferd.


Late stages of SNG, down to the bubble.

In this hand, the 4 players are:

Button - 2200 chips, started being very aggro, going all-in on the button several times recently
SB - HERO, with 2100 chips
BB - been passive, down to 875 chips
UTG - has played pretty ABC poker, knocked out 2 players in one massive hand to get up to 10,000 chips.

Blinds are 100/200

UTG folds, Button goes all-in. You have AQ offsuit.

After posting BB, the BB has only 675 left, and might be priced in.

Do you call, figuring you are ahead of button's range, and have a good chance to move into a solid 2nd place position but risk busting out on the bubble; or fold, figuring there is a good chance the BB will be eliminated on this hand, or relatively soon, and then you can take your chances after securing the money?

Would it make a difference if you had the button covered by a small amount?

Would it make a difference if 1st place didn't have such a huge lead, so that a double up would put you in the lead?


My thoughts on the hand, I think its an insta-call, you are way ahead of the Buttons shoving range. Being on the bubble has very little affect on me in this situation, I want a chance to win this thing, and folding  and letting the Button steal or even knock out the BB puts you in 3rd place a little cash but not in a good spot to win, by calling here you will probably have a 70-30 to double up and maybe even knock out the BB while you are at it... I think its a call every time.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Can we ever fold the Huge Coin Flips late in a tourney?

This hand came up in a 5K NAPT event, and even though it seams pretty clear cut I wonder at what point do we fold the AK and keep searching for better spots. Jason had 4.745M in chips and was in second place at the final table with 7 people left. Blinds were 30k - 60k (dont remember the ante but probably around 10k)

Jason Mercier was in middle position and min raised to 120K 2 people called after him and then the BB Joe Tehan 3-bet to 515K. (Tehan is the Chip Leader). After this JM 4-bet to 1.1M the 2 callers folded and Joe Tehan announced all in! Remember he has JM covered. After a statement of "WOW" JM called for his remaining 3.645M chips and they turned over their hands.

JM  -  AsKd
JT  -  JsJc

Wow is right a huge coin flip and JM misses everything and busts out 7th.

Should JM have folded to JT all in? He still had 3.645M chips which would have been like 3rd place in chips. There were some short stacks at the table still. I know it feels like an insta-call but given the situation I think he should have folded, what do you think? I know in the new world where we see the 6-bet all in with A7 3 handed at the WSOP main event, it seams crazy to fold AK here but should he have folded? I think so. Comment and let me know your thoughts.

—Jorge Araujo

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Does he really have Quads?

Ok guys I used to do this with friends way back in the day and I want to bring it back with people who actually study the game these days. So if you know or would like to invite more people to this Blog please do so. Basically every time somebody hits an interesting situation in a poker hand, something we can discuss and figure out what is right or how each individual would play the hand is something we can all learn from.

This hand came up and its interesting:

2-3 NLH (9 Handed) at the BIKE Hero has $550.00

UTG - Folds
+1 - Folds
+2 - Folds
+3 - Folds
+4 - Folds
Cut Off - Raises to $11 (This is our HERO he has AsJs)
Button - Folds
SB - Folds
BB - Calls (Has $780)

$25 in the POT

FLOP Ad 8s 8c

BB - Checks
HERO - Bets $15
BB - Raises to $40
HERO - Calls

$105 in the POT

TURN Ac

BB - Checks
HERO - Checks

$105 in the Pot

RIVER 3d

BB - Pushes all in for the Hero's remaining $445

1) WHAT HANDS CAN THE BB HAVE HERE?
2) WHAT SHOULD OUR HERO DO?
3) WHY?
4) WHAT ARE THE EV'S OF THE DIFFERENT PLAYS (CALL OR FOLD)?
5) WILL HE HAVE QUADS ENOUGH TIMES FOR IT TO BE A FOLD IN THIS SPOT? (remember is a live game at the Bike not online)