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Precept2 11-23-2005 01:44 PM

Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
2-Table 50+4 at Pokerroom

Seat 1: Tebno ($1,980 in chips)
Seat 2: TweetsXO ($2,000 in chips)
Seat 3: jezze83 ($2,000 in chips)
Seat 4: geshgesh ($1,980 in chips)
Seat 5: FinnGambler ($1,980 in chips)
Seat 6: Liverpool-1 ($2,000 in chips)
Seat 7: kanpai ($2,060 in chips)
Seat 8: obi wong ($2,000 in chips)
Seat 9: Cureit1 ($2,000 in chips)
Seat 10: Precept24 [KH,AH] ($2,000 in chips)



ANTES/BLINDS
FinnGambler posts blind ($10), Liverpool-1 posts blind ($20).

PRE-FLOP
kanpai calls $20, obi wong folds, Cureit1 folds, Precept24 bets $70, Tebno folds, TweetsXO calls $70, jezze83 folds, geshgesh folds, FinnGambler folds, Liverpool-1 folds, kanpai calls $50.

FLOP [board cards 6D,AC,3C ]
kanpai checks, Precept24 bets $100, TweetsXO bets $1,930 and is all-in, kanpai folds, Precept24 folds.

SHOWDOWN
TweetsXO wins $2,270.

nuclear500 11-23-2005 02:04 PM

Re: Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
Short of an AA read, this is a call - but as this is the 2nd hand in, you can't possibly unless you have notes on the guy.

Call, if he shows AA thats Poker and the brutality of AK.

pineapple888 11-23-2005 02:05 PM

Re: Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
Call, he's probably on a club draw.

If he has a set, such is life.

11-23-2005 02:21 PM

Re: Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
Even if he turned over a club draw in my face, I would fold. It's the second hand of the tournament, and I dont want to be out 35% of the time after the second hand where the object of the game (one table tournaments) is survival...NOT accumulating a big stack early. Also likely are Aces up or a set. Later in the tournament easy call, second hand - easy fold.

pineapple888 11-23-2005 02:25 PM

Re: Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
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Even if he turned over a club draw in my face, I would fold. It's the second hand of the tournament, and I dont want to be out 35% of the time after the second hand where the object of the game (one table tournaments) is survival...NOT accumulating a big stack early. Also likely are Aces up or a set. Later in the tournament easy call, second hand - easy fold.

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Not this again.

Who gives a flying fck what hand you bust out on? I'd rather bust out on the second hand in 10th place than on the 80th hand in fourth place.

You have to take advantage of clear +EV opportunities, whether it's the first hand or the one-hundreth.

citanul 11-23-2005 02:26 PM

Re: Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
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Even if he turned over a club draw in my face, I would fold. It's the second hand of the tournament, and I dont want to be out 35% of the time after the second hand where the object of the game (one table tournaments) is survival...NOT accumulating a big stack early. Also likely are Aces up or a set. Later in the tournament easy call, second hand - easy fold.

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i'd like to welcome you to the forum, and to the real world, where we gladly take 65/35 edges.

c

1C5 11-23-2005 02:28 PM

Re: Would you call? (2nd hand vs. All-in)
 
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Even if he turned over a club draw in my face, I would fold. It's the second hand of the tournament, and I dont want to be out 35% of the time after the second hand where the object of the game (one table tournaments) is survival...NOT accumulating a big stack early. Also likely are Aces up or a set. Later in the tournament easy call, second hand - easy fold.

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i'd like to welcome you to the forum, and to the real world, where we gladly take 65/35 edges.

c

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ditto.


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