Title: should I call?... Post by: snoopy1239 on September 19, 2006, 06:13:14 AM Seat 2: tgemavi ( $286.38 )
Seat 4: ptsfn019 ( $197.10 ) Seat 5: UrsulasACES ( $256 ) Seat 6: toneland ( $577.65 ) Seat 1: snoopy1239 ( $391.22 ) Seat 3: ScottsPitch ( $374 ) tgemavi posts small blind [$2]. ScottsPitch posts big blind [$4]. Dealt to snoopy1239 [ Kc Ad ] ptsfn019 raises [$8]. UrsulasACES calls [$8]. toneland folds. snoopy1239 raises [$20]. tgemavi calls [$18]. ScottsPitch folds. ptsfn019 calls [$12]. UrsulasACES calls [$12]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 4c, Ks, Ahrt ] tgemavi bets [$35]. ptsfn019 folds. UrsulasACES calls [$35]. snoopy1239 calls [$35]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9d ] tgemavi checks. UrsulasACES bets [$65]. snoopy1239 calls [$65]. tgemavi is all-In [$231.38] UrsulasACES is all-In [$136] Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: boldie on September 19, 2006, 09:20:48 AM i reckon Ursula has the ace rag or the K4. tgemavi either has A9 for 2 pair or pocket 9's (but then i don't get him betting out the flop) edit* he could have pocket 4's aswell of course but then leading out on the flop is not what I would do
I probably would....as I reckon you'd only be behind to pocket 9's and the way he's been betting in this hand suggests he doesn't have those. Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: GlasgowBandit on September 19, 2006, 10:40:52 AM Tough one Snoops found myself in this position a few times in a cash game the tgemavi fellow IMO is screaming out I have trip 4's and I want someone to call with a big ace. Ursula you have to put him on an Ace of some variety, its plausible he has A9 in which case yuour beating him but still behind to the trips.
I put my sensible head on for a chnage and fold knowing I get to see the winning hand and then kick the shit out myself for folding the best hand!! Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: TheGreenOne on September 19, 2006, 11:16:33 AM I call every time! I think tgemavi is trying to steal the pot and I put the other guy on A9
Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: temp0r on September 19, 2006, 02:57:55 PM it's a juicy pot alright. and you still have outs on the river if you're behind to a set. but i think you made a mistake in not raising that flop. i'd throw in about $75 on top.
Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: booder on September 19, 2006, 03:03:23 PM it's a juicy pot alright. and you still have outs on the river if you're behind to a set. but i think you made a mistake in not raising that flop. i'd throw in about $75 on top. i agree.............raise the flopTitle: Re: should I call?... Post by: Horneris on September 19, 2006, 04:35:51 PM Edited. I didnt see it was all in on turn.
Id probably fold here, i think one of them obviously has the set. Shouldve raised on flop, with that much money in the pot. Unlucky. Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: LeKnave on September 19, 2006, 04:42:29 PM I think youd have to give at least one of them credit for the set.
I'd fold here. Title: Re: should I call?... Post by: snoopy1239 on September 19, 2006, 07:25:51 PM tgemavi had A-Q, Ursula had 4-4
This was a tricky one for me, not only because I'd flopped top 2 pair to a potential set, but also because I knew that I had tgemavi wrapped up. tgemavi had raised and smooth called a reraise preflop. This screamed something like A-Q to me, so I had no problems whatsover with him. I was more worried about Ursula, as he'd flatcalled two preflop raises, flatcalled a flop bet, and then bet out small on the Turn. Due to having tgemavi wrapped up, a huge pot in front of me, money invested in calling Ursula's River bet, 5 outs to suck out and the possibility that Ursula was a muppet, I felt that I couldn't fold. IF only tgemavi wasn't such a burk re-raising the River with top pair, I could have saved myself a few bucks and got away from a cold deck situation as cheaply as possible. grr |