Calling two all-ins

NineLions

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I'm folded out of this one, but I'd like to know, what do you do if you are klasej and you have an Ace, or what if you hold a Jack? Or two heart cards?

And what if the guy pushing was a big stack, would that make a difference?

Game # 482518970 - Texas Hold'em No Limit 25/50 - Table "€1+0.10/100VIP(€1) Sit & Go 2484696 1"

Players(max 10):
loshite (825.00 in seat 1)
klasej (1,393.00 in seat 3)
hartsa1 (316.00 in seat 4)
NineLions (994.00 in seat 5)
Rufus_IT (1,520.00 in seat 6)
Rollomann (885.00 in seat 7)
gruten (1,805.00 in seat 8)
Karo8x (1,050.00 in seat 9)
ez2200 (1,212.00 in seat 10)

Dealer: NineLions
Small Blind: Rufus_IT (25.00)
Big Blind: Rollomann (50.00)

ninelions was dealt: 6s - Td

gruten Fold
Karo8x Fold
ez2200 Call (50.00)
loshite Call (50.00)
klasej Call (50.00)
hartsa1 Call (50.00)
NineLions Fold
Rufus_IT Call (25.00)
Rollomann Check

Flop 8c - Jh - 8h

Rufus_IT Check
Rollomann Check
ez2200 Check
loshite Check
klasej Check
hartsa1 Check

Turn 8c - Jh - 8h - Ah

Rufus_IT Bet (50.00)
Rollomann Call (50.00)
ez2200 Call (50.00)
loshite Fold
klasej Raise (100.00)
hartsa1 All-In (266.00)
Rufus_IT Fold
Rollomann Fold
ez2200 Call (216.00)
klasej Call (166.00)

River 8c - Jh - 8h - Ah - 8d

ez2200 All-In (896.00)
klasej Call (896.00)
 
Bombjack

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Two hearts or Jack are folds, since someone certainly has limped in with Ace-rag. Call with the Ace.

Difficult to tell when players play unpredictably in low buy-in events, but I doubt anyone has the 8 for quads. With this many people in, someone with an 8 would definitely need to bet this flop and make the T9, QT, 2-hearts type hands pay to draw, unless they held exactly J8.

If they had a bigger stack, obviously it's going to cost you more to call, so you're less likely to call with a weak hand.
 
NineLions

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Two hearts or Jack are folds, since someone certainly has limped in with Ace-rag. Call with the Ace.

Difficult to tell when players play unpredictably in low buy-in events, but I doubt anyone has the 8 for quads. With this many people in, someone with an 8 would definitely need to bet this flop and make the T9, QT, 2-hearts type hands pay to draw, unless they held exactly J8.

If they had a bigger stack, obviously it's going to cost you more to call, so you're less likely to call with a weak hand.

One of the things that drives me crazy playing the low buy-in is people seem to be in love with slow playing, even with sets. As you say, on the flop they should be driving out draws.

And I see your point about Ace-rag. I would have bet with a J but not with two hearts although I see now that the J is probably no better off than the flush since someone must have an Ace, especially since no one raised.
 
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