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akudlac
09-17-2004, 02:09 AM
Been debating this one hand.

(First post, hope it works)

***** Hand History for Game 955329931 *****
FARNZY finished in fourth place.
400/800 TourneyTexasHTGameTable (NL) (Tournament 5894047) - Thu Sep 16 21:45:10 EDT 2004
Table Table 11756 (Real Money) -- Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 3
Seat 5: AKGUY (1010)
Seat 6: Hero (1625)
Seat 10: jdlafrance54 (5365)
AKGUY posts small blind (200)
Hero posts big blind (400)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ 3s, 5c ]
jdlafrance54 folds.
AKGUY raises (810) to 1010
AKGUY is all-In.

Rest below in white.
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Hero calls (610)
** Dealing Flop ** : [ 8c, 3d, 2c ]
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Qh ]
** Dealing River ** : [ 9c ]
Creating Main Pot with $2020 with AKGUY
** Summary **
Main Pot: 2020 |
Board: [ 8c 3d 2c Qh 9c ]
AKGUY balance 0, lost 1010 [ 6s Kh ] [ high card king -- Kh,Qh,9c,8c,6s ]
Hero balance 2635, bet 1010, collected 2020, net +1010 [ 3s 5c ] [ a pair of threes -- Qh,9c,8c,3s,3d ]
jdlafrance54 balance 5365, didn't bet (folded)


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Don't think I made the right call, but I was debating the odds of winning the hand vs the chance to knock out someone and moving up. The high blinds and the low stack were a big concern to.

In this situation what critera should someone use?

Thanks in advance.

Alan

Hydro
09-17-2004, 02:18 AM
You had about 2-3 more hands you could see and double back to where you started.

I personally would fold, you never know, that other shortstack could be knocked out next hand and I am pretty sure you would get a MUCH better next hand. I would fold this, go all on on the next if i get a overcard or on the button