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mid pair vs shorty
Home game .25/.50 blinds
Villain has been a big nit preflop, but seems to be a bit of a station post-flop. In general a bad player. He's down to about $8, I cover with $40 or so. Hero is dealt: K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] in the SB Preflop: MP limps, villain limps, hero completes (meh), BB checks Flop: ($2) 8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Hero bets $2 villain calls $2 (rest fold) Turn: ($6) Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Hero checks (?) Villain shoves his last $6 in Hero? Do you call here getting 2:1? Is this more likely a limped KQ/QJ or is this 98,87,etc often enough to call? Damn short stacks. |
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Re: mid pair vs shorty
i dont know, we get good odds, plus i hate shorties
therefore i call, you might not be good here i dont know why he calls the 2$ on the flop :/ |
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Re: mid pair vs shorty
I call because its a home game and I want to se his face when I take this pot down
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Re: mid pair vs shorty
Villain also seemed pretty reluctant to get in any big pots all night long.
Here's my list of pros and cons: FOR CALLING: - getting 2:1 - if he has an 8, I'm probably outkicking him - it's the end of the night - 1:30AM, he may just want to go home - no preflop raise means AQ is less likely AGAINST CALLING - he called the flop and then lead into me - he's been playing fairly nitty all night long |
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Re: mid pair vs shorty
Please fold 8 a8, queen hands like 3x11 ( we wont count the 8 since u paired it)x4 122 hands right there
This adds up to about 130 hands that beats your not even including sets or two pairs man. Please fold. |
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Re: mid pair vs shorty
In this spot I really "felt" like I was beat - but couldn't see folding against someone so short.
Anyone else in favor of folding? |
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