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call?
first hand at a tight table (27% to flop) in the .5/1 NL on Full Tilt
Hero is MP1 with 100 has entire table covered except villan who has $140 and is BB hero is dealt 10 10 (black) 2 folds, 1 call, hero raises to $4, all fold to villan who calls, ep folds. flop Kd 8d 9s (Pot 8.50) Villan checks hero bets $6, villan raises to $12 (I smell a flush draw or something here, seems like AK or higher would have reraised me preflop) and pop it back up to $24. Villan calls turn Jc (56.50 in pot) villan goes all in I stop to think about this for awhile. I am almost positive he has a flush draw, though he could have hit something really strange on me. Possibly tripped up his jacks or something. The whole thing seems strange because of the overbet. (I had 72 left at this point)Even though I was getting decent money on the hand I had to let it go. Results in white: <font color="white"> Villan shows 7d4d for the flush draw and takes my pot. </font> |
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Re: call?
Don't be results orientated, unless you know this guy is a complete donk this is an easy fold.
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Re: call?
Did you stick around and watch him play? Playing like that I can't imagine his stack lasted long.
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Re: call?
Bleh I would fold and not give it a second thought. Anyone this donkish will pay me soon enough. It's easy to say you were sure he was on a draw after he flashes it.
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Re: call?
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Re: call?
Good points made by the others. I don't see how you could be almost positive he has a flush draw here.
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