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Party 10+1 NL
Blinds 150/300 Total number of players : 5 Seat 2: (1310) Seat 4: (2599) Seat 6: Button (940) Seat 8: SB (745) Seat 9: Hero (BB) (2406) Dealt to Hero [ Qs, 2h ] Seat 2 folds. Seat 4 folds. Button raises (940) to 940 Button is all-In. SB calls (595) SB is all-In. Hero? The last ten hands or so have been nothing but an all-in blind stealing fest. Both the button and SB are average Party 10+1 players and are loose with betting and calling standards. I figured SB was going to call with a wide range of hands because of his low stack. Since I am in the BB and have contributed 300 chips already, it takes 640 more for me to call a pot of 1985. Is this a strict pot odds situation that demands a call or do you fold this? Thanks in advance MisterW |
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I'm relatively new to NL tournaments, but I think this is an easy fold. You're getting good pot odds, but your hand is just plain lousy. Not worth it to risk 1/4 or more of your stack on.
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I think it's a pretty easy fold.
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Despite wanting very badly to just fold this, I forced myself to call because of the good odds, and for curiosity sake, here's what happened:
Button shows [ Ad 2c ] SB shows [ As Qd ] ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 7c, Kd, 7d ] ** Dealing Turn ** : [ 2s ] ** Dealing River ** : [ Ks ] Button and SB split with two pairs, Kings and Sevens with Ace kicker. MisterW |
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Wow, that's awesome. The only way you can win is with a full house, heart flush, or a Q straight.
Split with a 2 straight. Talk about dominated. |
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Easiest...fold...ever.
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Agreed... The more I look at this and the more I think about it, the more I realize it is an easy fold and thus regret posting this hand. My goal was to post challenging situations while still holding the title of "Stranger". Blast, defeated.
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Fold! Don't risk any of your FE in calling this. I'd fold if only the bigger short stack pushed. The fact that another came along usually means a good hand for the second one.
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