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DLizzle 09-30-2007 05:06 AM

Weird river spot
 
no hh from this site. 4 handed 25/50 with two shorstacks. the other full stack is to my direct right, we are 7k deep. No history between us, he's been playing pretty loosely preflop, calling a lot in and out of position, and being fairly aggressive postflop. I saw him get it in badly vs. a 2k stack not long ago.

The hand: folds to villain in sb, he makes a standard raise to 150, i call with Q9o in the bb. the flop is AK9r. he checks, i check. turn 9s putting 2 spades out. he checks, i bet 210 into 300, he calls quickly. river blank, 7c. he checks, i bet 550 into 720, he quickly shoves. 6300 ish for me to call.

i just let this go i guess or can i call?

king_of_drafts 09-30-2007 11:23 AM

Re: Weird river spot
 
pretty sure you can let it go

stephenNUTS 09-30-2007 12:59 PM

Re: Weird river spot
 
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pretty sure you can let it go

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Wow..huge C/R shove.Unless you have a specific read,I think you gotta' fold,even tho something doesnt smell right here IMO?
~stephen [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

whiffer1983 09-30-2007 03:41 PM

Re: Weird river spot
 
line is just so odd, could he ever do this with a worse 9, wtf doesnt make any sense

DLizzle 09-30-2007 04:48 PM

Re: Weird river spot
 
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pretty sure you can let it go

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now that i've thought about it, I'm almost 100% sure that calling is retarded. Of course, I snap tilt called and lost to AA. seems pretty obvious to me now that he has a monster. My hand looks exactly like what it is, and he's shoving a huge amount. I think it is a lower 9 some amount but not enough to call. I think he has like 97 or 77 here a lot, though I guess AA makes sense he just played it super sneaky.


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