$10 Sit and Go: What Hand do you put him on?

calibanboy

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Ok - So I have a bit of luck here on the flop and get trappy. What hand do you think he had to bet on the turn?

***** Hand History for Game 5904522186 *****
Glintz013: zonde
400/800 Tourney Texas Hold'em Game Table (NL) (Tournament 33062419) - Mon Apr 23 16:34:15 EDT 2007
Table Table 130827 (real money) -- Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: Calibanboy (4350)
Seat 5: fgasparp (5765)
Seat 6: Desteef (1480)
Seat 7: Lenny1664 (1635)
Seat 8: beni20387 (4840)
Seat 10: Glintz013 (1930)
Calibanboy posts small blind (200)
fgasparp posts big blind (400)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Calibanboy [ Kc, Kh ]
Desteef raises (1480) to 1480
Desteef is all-In.
Lenny1664: ouch again
Lenny1664 folds.
beni20387 folds.
Glintz013 folds.
Calibanboy calls (1280)
Desteef: lots of ouches...
fgasparp calls (1080)
Creating Main Pot with $4440 with Desteef
** Dealing Flop ** : [ Kd, Jh, 5h ]
Glintz013: oeww
Calibanboy checks.
Glintz013: 2 callen
fgasparp checks.
** Dealing Turn ** : [ Jc ]
Desteef: ciao!
Calibanboy checks.
fgasparp bets (1600)
Calibanboy raises (2870) to 2870
Calibanboy is all-In.
fgasparp calls (1270)
** Dealing River ** : [ 6c ]
Creating Side Pot 1 with $5740 with Calibanboy
** Summary **
Main Pot: 4440 | Side Pot 1: 5740
Board: [ Kd Jh 5h Jc 6c ]
 
t1riel

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Call me aggressive but you are already are in a big pot with the all in so I would have pushed on the flop. It is unlikely the all in player has a Jack and you don't want to risk getting outdrawn, like the straight draw on the flop.
 
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He has 8,8.

Ok - So I guess he put me on Ax......

This make sense to you?

( I knew that some people would criticise the fact that I slow played kk witha flush and straight draw on the board )
 
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It might be 8-8 because he already said.
 
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No, it doesn't make any sense, because he probably wanted to represent an ace/king, ace/jack or a pair of jacks, while someone was already all-in and showdown was inevitable. Donk play to the extreme since he probably thinks you will fold under pressure (wich you won't because he didn't have a good read on you) AND that the guy who went all-in will not pair something larger than 8-8 on a board containing two cards over his pair.


Classic case of someone falling in love with his pp.
 
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He has 8,8.

Ok - So I guess he put me on Ax......

This make sense to you?

( I knew that some people would criticise the fact that I slow played kk witha flush and straight draw on the board )

He had to have put you on nada to call w/ that board & especially knowing that you were betting after the cards were on board for him to call w/ pkt 8s is absurd. He had to think you were bluffing.
 
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He had to have put you on nada to call w/ that board & especially knowing that you were betting after the cards were on board for him to call w/ pkt 8s is absurd. He had to think you were bluffing.

He DID say $10 tourney. I've seen stranger plays at that level. I'd probably put him on AJ, but does it really matter? You aren't folding Kings full! Is the point of this post "People make stupid plays"? I think everybody already knows that.
 
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I would have to put him on either AJ or a 6's full possibly.
 
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