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I have not played a live hand of poker, or posted a hand in a few months.
I found my way to the new poker room at Resorts. I planned on playing in the 6:00 tournament. Due to traffic I arrived too late for the tournament. The floor had an open seat in a $1-$2 game so I took the seat. I had played at the table for 2 hours when this hand unfolded. I had $355 on the table. I had a tight image at the table. I did not get involved in too many hands. The table did not have too many deep stacks. The deepest stack had $700. I had the big blind for this hand. Preflop Wally raised to $10 first in from UTG+2. Wally had $550 in front of him. Wally pushed draws and raised with most suited aces.Four people called including the sb and I called with 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] from the big blind. $60 in the pot. Flop comes 6 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]4 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Sb checked, I bet $50. Wally announced "raise" and raised to $150. Drama develops players take a long time to decide. Everyone folded to me. What do I do in this spot? I will give results and further information if I get some responses. |
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#2
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Push.
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#3
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push all in.
1. he may think you are pushing a draw and call. 2. he may have a draw and call 3. you psychologically destroy him if he folds not to mention tame him 4. he may have a made hand (straight) and you have outs to beat him 5. he has top set in which you have no outs but a beautiful story. 6. He has an overpair and insta calls. PUSH!!!! |
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#4
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I am not an expert by any means, but given the way the hand played out so far, does this hand not play itself? You have two options:
a) You push, he has to put $200 more into a pot which is now $500. If he has any sort of hand he is calling. b) You call, and you are going to get the rest in regardless of what hits the turn, no? And if its a scare card, he may fold with a hand he would have called with on the flop. I vote for a) every time... But then again, I am still learning. Anyone else... doesn't this seem like a very standard play? |
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#5
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I pushed figuring that he would not pay off on the turn if he missed, and I would still have to call if a spade or a straight card hit.
I pushed he called. He asked if I had Jacks or Queens as he tabled his A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]5 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. A 2 hit the turn and a 7 hit the river. |
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#6
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push
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#7
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Is this an easy push or what?
I can't imagine any other option here. |
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