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dsmrolla06
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09-08-2009, 11:34 AM
Post subject: Deepstacked facing all in
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: South Bend IN
Posts: 724
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Effective stacks around ~$370 in 1-2NL
10 Handed Table
Villain has been a calling station, havent noticed him being overly aggressive. Has limping and calling pre flop raises consistently.
Hero UTG+1
Villain MP
Hero dealt 
UTG limps
Hero bets $9
Villain calls
MP+2 calls
SB calls
Flop comes:
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Pot: $33
UTG Checks
Hero bets $26
Villain calls $26
Everyone else folds
Turn:
Pot $83
Hero bets $75
Villain goes all in, ~$280 into around $210 pot
Hero??
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LawDude
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Full House
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Well, 3 hands beat you, 79, Q9, and AQ, and because he is a station, he could have any of them.
But he could also have KJ, KT, K8, JT, J8, or T8. He also might have JJ, TT, or 88. And finally (though this is less likely because he is a station, he could have an OESD or flush draw, or both.
And even if he has you beat, you have 10 outs.
Bottom line, I am sure someone can stove this, but I think you have enough equity to call here.
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oskar
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Don't slowroll.
This is all I can say about this hand.
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The strengh of a hero is defined by the weakness of his villains.
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Fnord
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Not folding top set here. That said, you're certainly not a lock.
This hand isn't really deep given the pre-flop pot bloat.
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