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Re: Do you call all in?
I don't think the only thing he could have is top pair. But I think a set or overpair is unlikely.
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Re: Do you call all in?
Results?
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Re: Do you call all in?
I fold here. This is why I don't like to limp-in in NL. It's just too easy to get trapped. If my hand isn't good enough for a nice sized raise BTF, I throw it away most of the time...especially short-handed. I don't like your kicker with your ace. Even if you do hit your A...now what are you going to do if you get heat? In this particular instance, because there are 2 flush cards and 3 straight-making cards on the flop, I definitely toss this one and live to see another flop. I also don't like both blinds being in the pot. Because they didn't have to call a raise, they could have ANYTHING. You have still got enough chips left to pick your spots and build your stack.
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Results
I put the results above, but didn't change the subject, so here it is again...
SB had K8. Our hero called all in with A8. SB caught a K on the river to two pair. |
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