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10+1 Hand. How do I get paid here?
To save some time this was a limped in pot that checked all the way down until I had the nut flush. I player bets a small amount and I want to get paid. I'm thinking there is a high likelyhood that he has the flush so I'm wondering if the average $11 donkey won't just call a reraise all in here. What do you all think?
Straight Flushes, SAM Table Table 67568 (Real Money) -- Seat 10 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: sngsam (785) Seat 2: LethalDice (830) Seat 3: dougy82288 (410) Seat 4: SCOTTCHET (860) Seat 5: jasonpowers (905) Seat 6: peggyjean333 (755) Seat 7: BMoney1027 (755) Seat 8: colmy0420 (1205) Seat 9: RoyRogers344 (770) Seat 10: kaleg8r (725) sngsam posts small blind (10) LethalDice posts big blind (15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to sngsam [ 9h, As ] dougy82288 folds. SCOTTCHET folds. jasonpowers calls (15) peggyjean333 folds. BMoney1027 calls (15) colmy0420 folds. RoyRogers344 folds. kaleg8r calls (15) sngsam calls (5) LethalDice checks. ** Dealing Flop ** : [ Ts, Td, 6s ] EVERYONE CHECKS THE FLOP ** Dealing Turn ** : [ 2s ] EVERYONE CHECKS THE TURN ** Dealing River ** : [ 3s ] sngsam checks. LethalDice checks. jasonpowers checks. BMoney1027 bets (40) kaleg8r folds. sngsam: ??? |
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Re: 10+1 Hand. How do I get paid here?
I would seriously doubt he would call an all-in, unless he has a boat, which would be just like an $11 donk to play T2 like he's some kinda Doyle Brunson prodigy.
More likely than calling your push, is raising you all-in on your t100-t200 raise. So, raise it to t240 and be happy no matter what play he makes (fold, call or push). |
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