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pokerfan
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07-17-2007, 03:07 PM
Post subject: casino 1-2 NL facing 1.2k tough all-in bet
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4-of-a-Kind
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I'd been sitting at this 1-2 table for about 2 hours and couldn't really get any decent cards.This table was mixed up with super LAG, normal LAG and weak tight guys. Everybody under the gun had to put $6 for fun(new table rule) Actually, it's a game like 1-2-6 NL. Villain is super loose aggressive guy who liked to play lots of s hit cards, gambled with marginal hands, often pushed all-in with combo draw, one pair+ flush draw or OESD but sometimes he really hit faily good hands either on the flop or later streets which busted out a few tight guys.
UTG1($150): normal TAG
CO($550) : loose aggressive
small blind(1.2k) : super loose aggressive
hero ($850)
UTG put $6 ,UTG1 raised to $15, folded to CO called $15, hero had :Qc: :Tc: on the BU called $15, small blind called $15, BIg blind folded and UTG folded.
the flop came: :Qs: 
small blind bet $20, UTG1 folded, CO raised to $75, hero called $75, small blind pushed all-in 1.2k, CO thought at least 5 minutes , turned over :Ad: :Qh: , said : "good hand" and folded it, so it's action to hero. At that point, villain got me covered
and the pot is relatively big at that point. Its surely the hardest decision i had to make in my casino NL cash games.
hero?????
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ChrisTheFish
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I'd fold to the set.
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BankItDrew
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it's only a good call if you think you have at least 11 outs (tens + clubs)
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Muzzard
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WTF, how can someone show their hand when someone is left to act?!
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Fnord
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by PokerMuzz
WTF, how can someone show their hand when someone is left to act?!
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They were out of line.
I would call here. Then again I probably wouldn't be playing so deep.
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IowaSkinsFan
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GAMMBBBOOOOOOLLLLL
on a serious note, i think its really close but probably fold without a huge roll.
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pokerfan
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i didn't really know why CO turned over his cards,probably frustrated however, i put him on some hands like Q4, Q5 ,45 or combo draw coz this guy used to call lots of s hit. Against this range, i really wanted to gamble and bust him out.Also, the fact that i was up $650(only bought in $200) let me call his all-in
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Muzzard
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Originally Posted by pokerfan
i didn't really know why CO turned over his cards,probably frustrated 
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I probably would have almost punched this guy in the face. I hope the dealer gave him some shit.
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pokerfan
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it went to showdown: , he turned over i took down the biggest pot in my life, wow!!
based on the fundamental of poker, calling is probably not correct in any event. However, if we play casino live games and have some solid read on the opponents, i prefer to gamble with some speculative hands and play aggressively against this type of LAAGs,right?
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Fnord
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Board: Qs 4c 5c
Dead: Ad Qh
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 49.280% 49.28% 00.00% 445 0.00 { QcTc }
Hand 1: 50.720% 50.72% 00.00% 458 0.00 { 5d4d }
Board: Qs 4c 5c
Dead: Ad Qh
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 47.398% 47.20% 00.20% 10655 45.00 { QcTc }
Hand 1: 52.602% 52.40% 00.20% 11830 45.00 { QQ, 55-44, AcKc, AcQc, AcJc, AcTc, Ac9c, Ac8c, Ac7c, Ac6c, Ac5c, Ac4c, Ac3c, Ac2c, KQs, 7c6c, 54s, AQo, KQo }
I didn't include some weaker flush and combo draws either. Even throwing in sets, this is about a coin flip against his range. The dead Queen hurts a little, but not as bad as I thought.
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