Title: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: thetank on February 13, 2007, 05:17:11 AM How to get rid of the aggresive shortstack, to call or not to call?
It had been quite a long bubble struggle, the 5th place finisher exiting early in the game on hand #16 with the blinds still at 30/60. It is now hand #74 and we're on 150/300. Seat 8 and 5 had quite large stacks, they had been doing the donkey work in the first 16 hands. As they were chipped up, it looked like it would be Seat 4 (my bubble buddy) or me to go. For the most part, I was the shorter stack. Seat 4 had doubled off seat 8 once recently. More recently, I'd doubled off Seat 4. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Hand Start. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Seat 4 : RookITB has $1,390 [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Seat 5 : Dyamond17 has $3,560 [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Seat 7 : Son0fZeus has $2,750 [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Seat 8 : roy ell has $10,300 [Feb 13 04:06:56] : RookITB is the dealer. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Dyamond17 posted small blind. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Son0fZeus posted big blind. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Game [74] started with 4 players. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Dealing Hole Cards. [Feb 13 04:06:56] : Seat 7 : Son0fZeus has 9c Qh [Feb 13 04:06:57] : roy ell folded. [Feb 13 04:07:00] : RookITB called 300 and raised 1,090 and is All-in [Feb 13 04:07:00] : Stakes: 150/300 Current level: 5 Next level in: 3 min. [Feb 13 04:07:03] : Dyamond17 folded. [Feb 13 04:07:17] : It's your turn. Seat 4 had nicked my blinds for the last 9 rounds I say 9, it may have been only 5 or 6, but enough for me to see him as a player who recognizes that in his position, I'm his bubble buddy, and mine is the most important blind for him to steal. As he was in a rather aggresive gear on my blind anyway, and as he'd just gotten an even shorter stack than mine, so no reason to slow down, and every one to speed up, I put him on a range of pretty much any two cards for making this move. Trouble is, I have not much better than a bag of spanners myself. Q9o Do you call 1,090 to win the 2,930 pot and burst the bubble? (or lose and have 1,360 remaining on the SB next hand) Or do you fold and leave yourself with 2,450 on the SB next hand, against your rivals 1,840? Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: Royal Flush on February 13, 2007, 05:44:19 AM I have to call here.
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: NoflopsHomer on February 13, 2007, 06:18:57 AM Call. He has 86 soooted here 75% of the time.
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: Longy on February 13, 2007, 08:51:28 AM Hmm this looks close to me, of course its how much rookie is pushing alot by the sound of it. Which makes it a call for mine, he has to be pushing top 45%+ for this to be a call which is likely in this situation.
By way this is not a call against most villans here as they never push wide enough. Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: boldie on February 13, 2007, 09:00:25 AM call, I don't see any way you can fold this ion this situation.
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: temp0r on February 13, 2007, 04:52:33 PM insta-call.
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: thetank on February 13, 2007, 07:08:14 PM Anybody folding here?
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: Dewi_cool on February 13, 2007, 07:15:48 PM I play quite a bit of these and to be honest just because it's a positional raise does not mean it's a bluff, even though previous experience would indicate otherwise, I do not like calling in this position, I fold
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: thetank on February 13, 2007, 07:24:33 PM Cheers Dewi, I never thought this one would be 100% either way.
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: Wardonkey on February 13, 2007, 07:42:57 PM I call.
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: NEVES on February 13, 2007, 08:48:41 PM A must call
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: sweet potata! on February 14, 2007, 01:40:03 AM Call every day of the week and twice on sundays ....................
Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 14, 2007, 04:36:11 AM Call. He has 86 soooted here 75% of the time. I fckin wish! I just seen this thread and still think its a fold. Although having Dewi agree with me cannot be good! :D ;) Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on February 14, 2007, 04:38:37 AM I have to call here. Hmm this looks close to me, of course its how much rookie is pushing alot by the sound of it. Which makes it a call for mine, he has to be pushing top 45%+ for this to be a call which is likely in this situation. By way this is not a call against most villans here as they never push wide enough. call, I don't see any way you can fold this ion this situation. insta-call. I call. A must call Call every day of the week and twice on sundays .................... Shut up the lot of ya! :D Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: thetank on February 14, 2007, 04:43:21 AM I decided it was a call.
Rookitb showed Ad 2d Board came 5s Jh 9d 6d Qs Rookitb wan't a happy camper :D While I realize the opinion of an individual questioning the a play in the chat box is often skewed if that play happened to knock him out on the bubble, I respected the play of Rookitb enough for his u thought Q9 was winning??? to plant sufficient doubt in mind that I had made the right play. So I post on here and make sure my play was viable. That and it's a nice long winded way of saying.... Hands off ma blinds Rookie!! ;grr; :D Title: Re: Blind defence, STT bubble. Post by: boldie on February 14, 2007, 09:06:44 AM I decided it was a call. Rookitb showed Ad 2d Board came 5s Jh 9d 6d Qs Rookitb wan't a happy camper :D While I realize the opinion of an individual questioning the a play in the chat box is often skewed if that play happened to knock him out on the bubble, I respected the play of Rookitb enough for his u thought Q9 was winning??? to plant sufficient doubt in mind that I had made the right play. So I post on here and make sure my play was viable. That and it's a nice long winded way of saying.... Hands off ma blinds Rookie!! ;grr; :D lol |