| This is a discussion on Do you always call here or what? AA vs... within the online poker forums, in the Tournament Poker section; Not sure what I should've done here. Maybe bet a bit higher preflop, ok. I bet the flop for $900. I folded to his all-in ... |
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| Do you always call here or what? AA vs... Not sure what I should've done here. Maybe bet a bit higher preflop, ok. I bet the flop for $900. I folded to his all-in on the turn... I felt like this kid had quads, I mean it is pokerstars after all (don't comment on that last remark). |
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| K, I was pretty sure that a call was the only move there but thanks for the consensus. Yea, I guess he must have either had a pair or flush draw. Wish he showed it. Either way I'm pretty deep in this tourney with above avg chips, 265 left out of 2791. Bubble broke at 414. |
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But yea, will def make the call next time. |
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| re: Poker & Do you always call here or what? AA vs... Don't take bankroll into consideration until you get to the Final Table. You're either rolled to play the tournament or you're not; once you're playing every decision should just be based on equity and ranges. |
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| So what does villain have here? What does villain think we have here? What does villain think we think villain has here? Sorry but I don't buy the "He might play a '3' like this, or a flush draw." Come on.. think about that. You think he just 'flats' pre w QQ in this hand?" You were the one sitting on the table with this guy.... What's villain capable of? I might check flop here with intentions of getting two streets on turn & river (depends on villain obv.). Last edited by Poker Orifice : 31st July 2012 at 11:24 AM. |
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| Some limited player reads > villain has total of only 35mtt's played on Pokerstars with avg. buyin of $1.19, playing for <3wks. 3 cashes, 2 of them in 'timed tourneys'. In other words... never folding even if sitting with 200 effective bb's |
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And yea, I see now that most of the time they would not be shoving when holding a king there.... but then again there are sooo many donks out there that see a big hand and can't hit the all-in fast enough. |
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If he had quads so what still a snap call. As so many others have said not folding here EVER. |
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BTW I am not saying if he jams the flop we should fold I am just saying it is much much closer to a fold than the turn which is a fold never. |
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| F me, this has happened twice now where I have a high pocket pair and the first 3 cards of the flop pair (after betting or 3-betting preflop), I bet and get re-raised all in. Called both times and they flopped trips both times, getting eliminated from both tourneys.....I'm done with that play. |
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| It almost looks to me like he thought u had Ax flush draw - once he had boat he stopped worrying and shoved. Lets look at the most likley solid, 'bet large" possible hands he could have here: 33, AA and dreaded KQs. UR gonna win most times so u have to play aa strong - BUT...follow ur instinct - as a fellow Micro player I know that you can come back from $6k ez and $18k by no means secures a final table. So if ur gut was telling you fold - sure y not.But I think u have to pay him off. |
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