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Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
Ok I am at a casino, where I don't play often maybe 3 times a year.
I have been at the table for like 4 hrs now, and villan has been here for longer. I am not sure about the others but they seem just OK. Villan- He has 3 bet P/f lots, very aggr. but def. not a donk. Lots of times he would c/bet he had a strong hand. I don't think he is bluffing big, I have seen him get caught a couple of times. The hand Hero has ~$8,000 Villan has $8,500 I am in MP with 88 2 limpers and I raise to $60 (standard for table) and 1 other calls, and Villan from button Re raises to $250. I call and other folds. Flop 4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 4 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 8 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Now thats what Im talkin about. I just basically crapped my pants, and I am not kidding. So I check, and villan bets out $400. I think for about a minute, and count 12 $100 bills, and I put them in. (I tried to maybe look like he has AK and I have alittle over pair trying to steal. I was hoping he would make a mistake or raise.) He calls. At this point I am so confused, I think he has AA, or KK. Turn brings K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I bet $2550. He takes a while and is thinking. Under his breath he says ALL in. Now my hand looks like crap. I am so confused, I think he might have KK. Then I am thinking, why would he push?? Its about 4k for me to call. Please help in this spot. Did I play this ok up till here? And most importantly do I call? |
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
u forgot he could have quads too
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
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u forgot he could have quads too [/ QUOTE ] I thought but he re raised P/F, and I for sure didnt think he would push in that spot. |
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
call really, really fast.
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
1) Although the online multitablers are obsessed with doing so, I don't like raising 88 preflop here. You accomplish nothing except giving a big hand an opportunity to shut you out of the pot, while folding out top pair hands that you want in (KJo, QTo, etc etc). In this case, assuming he had a big hand, this is exactly what occured (you were able to call 250 correctly b/c of how deep you are, but usually would not be able to).
2) Bet the flop. Get value if he does in fact have a big hand. If he's a thinking player to any degree, C/R'ing announces that you're big here. 3) Turn, as played is a call. You have half your stack in the pot already and are getting obscenely good odds. live players at all levels do this with a considerably wider range then KK. |
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
If Villain has quads, so be it. FWIW no one I've ever seen takes this line with 44 and this board.
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
Want to know results??
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
he had KK or total air like QJo.
edit: K4s would be funny, too. |
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
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he had KK or total air like QJo. edit: K4s would be funny, too. [/ QUOTE ] Crazy finish to all of you. He flips over 44, and I walk away in disgrace. Turn around and see the river. 8. cha chang. |
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Re: Live 5/10 Super Deep with 88
I think K4 or 44 is unlikely from PF action. KK is a cooler but now that a K hits it is less likely he has it. AA is possible but is no danger as he only has 4.4% of catching one on the river. QQ, JJ and other middle pairs are just as likely. I think calling is the right play. If he turns KK then you say nice hand and move on. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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