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Roan
02-09-2005, 12:04 AM
SB 8005
BB(me) 2375 [As 8h]
UTG 1520
UTG +1 1600

Blinds at 100-200

Folded to SB who completes, I check

Flop: [8d 6d 7s]

SB bets 200, I call

Turn: [Ad]

SB bets 200, I call

River: [Jc]

SB goes all in. Do you call with 2 pair with a flush and multiple straight draws on the board?

Daliman
02-09-2005, 01:49 AM
Nah.

SuitedSixes
02-09-2005, 02:42 AM
I push all-in Pre-flop . . .
But if I misclick and see the flop, because I'm 4-tabling and I need to change a diaper, I go all-in there.
But if I misclick and see the turn, because I'm 4-tabling and Tony Kornheiser said something funny on PTI, I go all-in there.
But if I misclick and see the river, because I'm 4-tabling and I dropped a pistachio nut onto my keyboard then I go all in and don't cry if I lose to straight or a flush, because . . . hey that's what I deserve for eating pistachios, and watching PTI with a kid in diapers while 4-tabling and just calling off 1/6 of my stack against a completing SB. But that's just me.

ferb
02-09-2005, 03:31 AM
brilliant.

Daliman
02-09-2005, 04:26 AM
Careful with the pistachios and diapers.

I ain't sayin', I'm jus' sayin'.

TheHenchmen
02-09-2005, 04:47 AM
I guess that all depends on how the small blind was playing. Was he betting his draws? Or was he checking them, indicating he had already made some sort of hand? Is he capable of a semi-bluff out of position? Was he playing with loose starting standards or tight standards? Would he see a cheap flop with junk because of his massive chip lead? The answers to these questions would dictate my actions on subsequent streets. Although, I likely would've raised before the flop to see where I was at.

SuitedSixes
02-09-2005, 04:53 AM
Daliman = Voice of Experience

That's all I'm sayin'