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Playing Ace, Four in the Big Blind - $25NL
I am just curious if anyone disagrees on this question:
You have Ace, 4 offsuit in the Big Blind with three limpers in a somewhat typical 6 max game on Party. You check your option and the flop comes 2, 3, 5 - rainbow. You have $62 in front of you, and the Button has $25. The SB checks, you bet the pot for $1, CO folds, and the button min-raises to $2. The SB folds. You pop it to $6, and the button min-raises yet again. The only read on the button you have is that he is very loose and plays a lot of pots. He could easily have a smaller overpair or a set, but you really think he would have raised preflop with a pocket pair given his prior loose aggressive play. If he were trying to just make a total bluff here, he would not be min-raising. Given the facts as stated, is there anyone here that would not push here? You can't just call here, obviously. Does anyone fold? That seems so incredibly weak-tight to me. Results are irrelavent here - I want to know if anyone would not push here. I think this is an easy answer, but I want to get some confirmation - or maybe learn something new. Thanks! |
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Re: Playing Ace, Four in the Big Blind - $25NL
Push it, most of the time he won't have 46 - I promise
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Re: Playing Ace, Four in the Big Blind - $25NL
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Push it, most of the time he won't have 46 - I promise [/ QUOTE ] Thanks - that verifies what I thought. And given the lack of responses, I think it is clear that you push here. |
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Re: Playing Ace, Four in the Big Blind - $25NL
Push it in baby. Say ship it. Repeat.
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Re: Playing Ace, Four in the Big Blind - $25NL
mrcoughman, you have no mannners sir
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