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Old 06-30-2004, 03:58 PM
tripdad tripdad is offline
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Default Re: Checkink down an all-in player.

i made the same play with KK from the small blind just last night. unfortunately, small stack hit his trips w/99 and smooth caller had the Aces. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]. oh well! if my stack is big enough to put ANOTHER player or 2 all-in, i do the same w/AKs. the reason this is good play is because even if small stack draws out on you, you can make up the loss with a biger side pot(assuming you get called). if you don't get called, you just isolated small stack....it's a win/win situation.

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Old 06-30-2004, 05:24 PM
SpeakEasy SpeakEasy is offline
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Default Re: Checkink down an all-in player.

When offered advice by the other players in this situation, you might say, "I've got a deal for you. I'll play my hand, you play yours. How's that sound, boys and girls?"

or

"This is poker. Its me against all you, not us against him."

or

"Are you going to charge me for that advice? No? Good, because it wasn't worth xxxx." [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 06-30-2004, 08:02 PM
TomCollins TomCollins is offline
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Default Re: Checkink down an all-in player.

I just saw an indcident of someone getting extremely angry over betting a pot with an all in player. There was a fairly sizeable pot with one player all in. The first player made top pair with a gutshot, and bet out at it, the other player folds. The top pair was good, but the player who busted (who had an Autographed Fossilman hat saying something about being friends) berates the player for his terrible decision to bet at the flop. I'm sorry, but if he kept an ace from winning the pot instead of him, more power to him.

On the other hand, I was involved in a similar pot with three players remaining. I was in the big blind, and UTG pushes all in for barely more than what my BB was. The SB calls and is about even with me. I call the small bet. We both check it down, and I win the pot with king high. There was no point in bluffing him out of the pot with my king high, since there was no side pot, so I had nothing to fight over. I pretty much had to have the best hand to win anything. In this case, the other player was smart in not betting at me, because his 8 high was not even close to beating the all in player, and he could not have won a side pot. It also helped him make an additional $5000.

So what people are not understanding is that the idea of a hand in poker is to win chips. If you have a play that helps you win chips, you usually should make it. Of course if the number of chips is insignficant, thats a special case. But if you have no chance to win chips, your secondary concern, knocking a player out and moving up in the money, takes priority. I think Fossilman needs to give his buddy a lesson. He must have taught him something since he made it to 5th place.
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