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I went on to win the tournament, and figured it was this hand that put me in position to do so. I love the result, but I'm not sure if I made the right play because it was a bit risky. I'd have no shot if I lost this hand. For whatever reason I put him on a pair of 5's preflop. I figured if he had a big pair he'd slow play it slightly. The all-in preflop signified to me that he didn't want to see a flop, thus he had a pair, but a vulnerable one. Was this the correct move to call the all-in preflop with A9?
Total number of players : 3 Seat 2: Villain (1897) Seat 7: Hero (2215) Seat 10: D (3888) Hero posts big blind (150) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 9c, Ac ] D folds. Villain raises (300) to 300 Hero raises (650) to 800 Villain raises (1597) to 1897 Villain is all-In. Hero calls (1097) Creating Main Pot with $3794 with Villain ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 8h, 7c, Kc ] ** Dealing Turn ** : [ 6c ] ** Dealing River ** : [ Jd ] ** Summary ** Main Pot: 3794 | Board: [ 8h 7c Kc 6c Jd ] Villain balance 0, lost 1897 [ 4c 4d ] [ a pair of fours -- Kc,Jd,8h,4c,4d ] Hero balance 4112, bet 1897, collected 3794, net +1897 [ 9c Ac ] [ a flush, ace high -- Ac,Kc,9c,7c,6c ] D balance 3888, didn't bet (folded) |
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just push all-in when he minraises
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I agree with the other poster I would have moved all in preflop after his min-raise. Also if you put him on a lower pocket pair of course its a call. You are getting more than enough pot odds.
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I agree with the other poster I would have moved all in preflop after his min-raise. [/ QUOTE ] |
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