pendulabgd
Enthusiast
Silver Level
So I'll never understand the play:
Someone raise strongly with half of his stack and it's obvious that he's going to pay if anyone pulls allin action and player at the BB goes allin, he's obviously last in game and only two of them are in play no matter what. Why go allin when you can call and see the flop instead and then decide.
I'll never understand that.
Maybe someone else does and can explain, maybe I'm wrong?
Someone raise strongly with half of his stack and it's obvious that he's going to pay if anyone pulls allin action and player at the BB goes allin, he's obviously last in game and only two of them are in play no matter what. Why go allin when you can call and see the flop instead and then decide.
I'll never understand that.
Maybe someone else does and can explain, maybe I'm wrong?