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NL HE tournament question
Quick Question about a hand. I think I made a mistake in my final call but would be interested in some opinions.
Its the first level. I'm 3rd UTG and have 55. I limp for the $25 blind. I'm in 4 seat. 5 folds 6 raises to $75. 7 calls. everyone else folds I call the $75. Flop comes K 3 5. I check. 6 bets $100, 7 calls, I raise to $200. 6 (original raiser and bettor) folds. 7 takes a min. then moves all in. I figure him to have KQ or KJ maybe a K5 or 3 suited. He's only called, never raised or re-raised, so I call the bet which at this point puts me all in as well. Of course he actually had the KK. Which he slow played very well. Question is: Do you call the all-in bet or throw it away? |
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Re: NL HE tournament question
Hiya Jesteve,
Yup, he slow-played it beautifully ... and correctly, given the low blinds at that point. Still, I don't think you have much choice but to pay him off, because KK is the only hand you're behind at that point. Sorry you got so well trapped. Cris |
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Re: NL HE tournament question
Cris,
I agree he played it perfectly, espcially with the man to his right doing all the raising / betting for him. I've been questioning that last call all week. I appreciate your thoughts. Thanks, ~Steve |
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