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To call all in with dummy straight?
(I apologise for not having a proper hand history, but this was in a live tournament this evening, £5($10) buy-in.
Dealt 7s-6s in the SB, blinds at 50-100. One limper in MP,$ I limp, BB checks. Pot is 300. Flop (Kh 8d 9c) I bet 200. BB calls, Limper calls. Pot is 900 Turn (10h) I bet 600. BB calls, Limper calls. Pot is 2700. River (Ad) I check. BB moves in for 3500 or so, Limper calls. I have just over 3000 left. Call or fold? Alarm bells were ringing as soon as they smooth called the turn. In particular I felt there was a good chance of the limper having QJ, but to call and win the hand would put me up with the chip leaders, and there was a definite possibility they were simply donkeys overplaying KJ, AT etc. Regardless of what really happened, what is the most profitable long-term play here? Also, did I play this hand very badly? I hate my bet on the flop and can't think why I made it, but apart from that I'm not sure. All advice appreciated (apart from 'lol DONK etc') (results in white below) <font color="white">I went with my read, and folded. The BB held T8 for two pair, the limper had K9 for a higher two pair. I felt ill.</font> |
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