What was the limit of this game? It must be a micro limit for the players to be so terrible.
Type: Posts; User: Erudito
What was the limit of this game? It must be a micro limit for the players to be so terrible.
Obviously, villain doesn't have AA or KK in this situation. So why did you make a push? Do you think that villain will call your all-in bet? If I was villain, I would fold to your push. So what were...
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Call. Unless your opponent has AA, you are in good shape.
Either you are WA/WB. You played fine.
LOL. You both lost money to the rake. Villain must have AK and you both chopped. I've seen this type of play happen many times. If Villain had AA he would have pushed all-in pre-flop.
Just call and see the flop. Procceed very careful on the flop if an Ace or King shows up.
As played, you have to ask what range of hands could opponent have to call the turn bet? Opponent showed resistance on the flop raise and called your turn bet. He maybe on a flush draw and caught a...
Am I assuming that SB is the villain here who took a bad beat in the previous hand? I would shove in.
You raised with Ace high on the flop and bet on the turn with Ace high. Do you think that your hand is good?
Even with a predictable opponent, if opponent is a calling station, I don't see opponent...
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Alright, I see your logic here. You check-raised in order to induce a mistake on Villain. If Villain had a K high flush he would have shoved all-in to your check raise. I can't see how would a set...
Why did you raise and call on the turn?
If you thought Q high flush was good enough why didn't you shove on the turn when paid back?
Very tough spot to be in. I hate it. I call because of the pot odds offered. It is quite possible that SB has us beat or the pot is split.
What was the result? I would like to know. Thanks.
Either SB has AK or 77. Tough call. I move all-in on the turn. If SB has a set of 77, I still have 6 outs.
Vi-Zer0Skill wrote:
Hero did raise on the flop, Villain re-raised. How can this be a positive EV? Are you saying that Hero should re-raise Villain?
Well, a tough laydown to make if you suspect your opponent has AA. Villain re-raise pre-flop and check raised you on the flop. Smell likes AA. I fold.
Why did you raise on the flop?
Unless you raised to find out if your Villain has a higher flush than you.
If this was your intention, then fold when re-raised. You got the information you wanted....
How many outs do you think you have? I wouldn't count on any flushes as out because you don't have the Ace of spades. It is very possible that shortie who is pushing all-in has the Ace of spades....
pokerroamnce wrote:
You need to know your opponent. I agree with the way HenryFnord played both hands. The game is a short-handed game, 6 max. There are a lot of deception and trickery in this type...
I fold here against this massive raise. If Villain bluffed me out of this pot. So be it. Those who get to run away get to live another day.
Given the stack sizes, I would call the raise and see the flop. It is possible that Villain also has the same hand, AK.
Folding on the turn is the correct play. You only have a 2 outer, unless Villain is bluffing on the turn, then you were correct to call on the turn.
Call, you are pot committed.
You played fine.