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Call-reraising all-in with overpair.
This is a UB hand history and every hand history converter I know of can't handle UB so here goes...
Hand #xxxxxxxxxx at Columbia (No Limit Hold'em) Started at 29/Nov/06 00:28:50 x is at seat 0 with $143.65. x is at seat 1 with $140.25. <u>Hero is teh shiznit with $210.70.</u> <u>Villain 1 is at seat 3 with $104.95.</u> x is at seat 4 with $55.55. <u>Villain 2 is at seat 5 with $28.65.</u> The button is at seat 4. Villain 2 posts the small blind of $.50. x posts the big blind of $1. x: -- -- x: -- -- Hero: T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Villain 1: -- -- x: -- -- Villain 2: -- -- Pre-flop: x calls. Hero raises to $4.50. Villain 1 calls. x folds. Villain 2 calls. x folds. RAHZero calls. Flop (board: 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]): Villain 2 goes all-in for $24.15. x folds. Hero calls. Villain 1 raises to $49. Hero says "gotcha" and raises to $190.15... My plan from the moment the shortie went all in was to see a showdown with him. I wanted to give the richer villain a chance to push me off the hand by showing weakness. So I just called, and when he bet big I did what any sane man would do. I pushed. Likey? |
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Re: Call-reraising all-in with overpair.
I'd raise on the flop instead of flat calling.
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Re: Call-reraising all-in with overpair.
Why? To isolate the all-in with my overpair? I don't think call-reraising is too fancy...
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Re: Call-reraising all-in with overpair.
I would probably fold the flop the 2nd time around.
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Re: Call-reraising all-in with overpair.
I don't think your hand is good often enough to make this a good play. Also, I don't think you fold out any better hands. Without a read on villain, calling the first time and folding the second seems reasonable.
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Re: Call-reraising all-in with overpair.
Looks very horrible.
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