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Bubble call with short stack all-in
I'm 100% sure I wouldn't have posted had I not busted out 4th. But is this a call preflop and on the river? Maybe I should've bet the flop as well, but I can't see it having much difference. Also, do you think I should bet for some reason? I'm pretty sure checking and calling was OK.
Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 4: Darth_Blah ( $1874 ) Seat 5: hyrne55 ( $1205 ) Seat 7: Seanmyster ( $5093 ) Seat 9: Mulperi ( $1828 ) Blinds(200/400) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Mulperi [ 8s 8h ] Darth_Blah folds. hyrne55 is all-In [1205] Seanmyster calls [1005]. Mulperi calls [805]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 6s, Jd, 3h ] Seanmyster checks. Mulperi checks. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9s ] Seanmyster checks. Mulperi checks. ** Dealing River ** [ Qh ] Seanmyster is all-In [3888] Mulperi is all-In [623] Seanmyster shows [ Ad, Qs ] a pair of queens. Mulperi shows [ 8s, 8h ] a pair of eights. hyrne55 shows [ Td, Ks ] a straight, nine to king. Seanmyster wins 3265 chips from side pot #2 with a pair of queens. Seanmyster wins 1246 chips from side pot #1 with a pair of queens. hyrne55 wins 3615 chips from the main pot with a straight, nine to king. Mulperi finished in fourth place. Mulperi has left the table. |
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Re: Bubble call with short stack all-in
Is just pushing preflop not an option here? I think this is probably the best idea.
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Re: Bubble call with short stack all-in
I think this is fold, both, pf and even on the river. PF: against two opponents 88 is a long shot (e.g., 3:1 if they both have different overcards), you don't have the implied odds to chase a set.
River: 3 overcards and bet into a dry side pot... I fold here and push one of the next 4 hands (possibly ITM by then.) |
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