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Old 06-27-2005, 04:21 AM
Bartman387 Bartman387 is offline
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Default Should I call the all in??

This came up on Full Tilt $5+.50

Hero BB with JJ, has roughly 2000 and is level 4.
UTG calls, UTG +1, who is a very tight player goes all in for 750. folds to the hero. After much thought I fold.

Should I have called?? In hindsight I think I should have called as I am way ahead against a random hand, but considering the player I put him on AA, KK or A-J,Q,K. I seem to tighten up considerably when forced to call an all in, even when I have the villain covered and have paint. What thoughts goes through your head as you determine whether to call an all in?

Results below in white:
<font color="white"> UTG calls, shows K6s, UTG+1 shows AJs, One of the lower hands I put him on. flop is a blank rainbow. Turn J, river blank. UTG+1 wins with a pair of Jacks. </font>
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Old 06-27-2005, 04:25 AM
runner4life7 runner4life7 is offline
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Default Re: Should I call the all in??

I would probably call just because you have the chips and a good enough hand. Blind levels and people left should be considered though. I'm not sure of the full tilt strcuture but if blind are high enough its reason to put a tight player with 7.5xBB on a much wider pushing range. I doubt he has AA or even KK with a push, altough it does happen a fair amount.
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