06-21-2005 02:18 AM
#1
| |
| |
06-21-2005 02:57 AM
#2
| |
![]() ![]()
| |
06-21-2005 03:23 AM
#3
| |
depends on how many players are resisting and how they have been previously playing. If you think they are bluffing I would call then check raise if hit or if not check and only if check play on. Otherwise i'd give, however watch for having top pair or top pairs. With big slick suited you have other options other than draws. | |
| |
06-21-2005 09:04 AM
#4
| |
This just happened to me last night. I was on the button and the only caller of my preflop raise was BB. I had AKh and 2 hearts pop out on a rag board. He instantly went all in, and I called and won. | |
| |
06-21-2005 10:16 AM
#5
| |
![]() ![]()
| |
06-21-2005 10:59 AM
#6
| |
mmm.. lots of outs.. i'm inclined to agree with rondavu here,if its only one other player and if i'm already up significantly and the guy has me covered for my whole stack then i'll leave it. but if he's shortstacked i'll put him all in right there. | |
| |
06-21-2005 11:01 AM
#7
| |
| |
06-21-2005 11:16 AM
#8
| |
Axs with a flush draw and an over-card is about a coin flip vs a pair. AKs with 2 overcards and a flush draw against pair is a favorite. | |
| |
06-21-2005 11:18 AM
#9
| |
| |
06-21-2005 12:09 PM
#10
| |
| |
| |
06-21-2005 12:29 PM
#11
| |
| |
| |
06-21-2005 01:01 PM
#12
| |
One more hand from that day. | |
| |