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08-11-2005, 10:52 AM
#Game No : 2516332128
***** Hand History for Game 2516332128 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $20 Buy-in + $2 Entry Fee Trny:14741263 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Thursday, August 11, 10:37:55 EDT 2005
Table Table 13779 (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: ungar16 ( $965 )
Seat 3: emarkog ( $2700 )
Seat 4: datongan ( $1020 )
Seat 8: kvocasino ( $460 )
Seat 5: EasyRiderlsd ( $1140 )
Seat 7: kramer_c ( $1715 )
Trny:14741263 Level:3
Blinds(25/50)
** Dealing down cards **
<font color="red"> Dealt to kramer_c [ Kh Ac ] </font>
kvocasino folds.
<font color="blue"> ungar16 is all-In [965] </font>
emarkog folds.
datongan folds.
EasyRiderlsd folds.
<font color="red"> kramer_c: dammit </font>


Im lost /images/graemlins/confused.gif The table in general had been pretty loose in postflop play. Villain hasnt done anything out of the ordinary until this.

08-11-2005, 12:26 PM
uhhh....I take it the lack of responses means this is so obvious I shouldnt have even posted it in the first place.

no?

EnderFFX
08-11-2005, 12:32 PM
I think you call it. That type of all in normally means, AJ, AQ, AK. If he's a donk you are up against any pair (including AA)

I'd take my chances, and get ready to fire up another.

Maulik
08-11-2005, 01:05 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I think you call it. That type of all in normally means, AJ, AQ, AK. If he's a donk you are up against any pair (including AA)

I'd take my chances, and get ready to fire up another.

[/ QUOTE ]

ewing55
08-11-2005, 03:02 PM
I say fold it, unless you have a great read that makes you play it differently.

"Don't go broke in an unraised pot." I have learned that AK is a great hand to push, but a poor hand to call with. You are doing well with your stack and (if you're good) you can out play them later.

Think about what your opponent has:
AA: You're toast
KK: 70/30 dog
PP: ~55/45 dog &lt;--likely
AK: 50/50
Ax: 25/75 fav &lt;--maybe
Kx: 25/75 fav &lt;--unlikely
xx: 30/70 fav &lt;-- highly unlikely

If you lose, you're the (almost) short stack with not much fold equity and you'll have to start pushing crap with the next blind increase.

Or you could fold and remain the second big stack. Your decision!

I generally want to stay out of all-in pots. Unless I'm the one doing the pushing, even then I *REALLY* want everyone to fold, not call me. (Except with AA, but then I usually get sucked out on anyway /images/graemlins/tongue.gif )

Of course I could be wrong.

----------------Jeff