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Title: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: WYSINWYG on November 25, 2008, 04:42:24 PM
6x mtt (Real Money) -- Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: jorgo (2160)
Seat 2: kira (680)
Seat 3: Tito (1600)
Seat 4: phli (2000)
Seat 5:  HERO (3820)
Seat 6: lut (1740)
Tito  posts small blind (30)
phlI  posts big blind (60)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to HERO [ 9h, Td ]
HERO calls (60)
lut folds
jorgo raises (120) to 120
kira folds
Tito calls (90)
phli folds
HERO calls (60)
** Dealing Flop ** :  [ 5s, As, 3h ]
Tito checks
HERO checks
jorgo bets (720)
Tito folds
HERO raises (1440) to 1440
jorgo calls (720)
** Dealing Turn ** :  [ 8c ]

???????????? No history on villain.
What's your move? 


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: mondatoo on November 25, 2008, 04:50:20 PM
Scream and shout maybe even hit the computer but don't put anymore chips in the pot he ain't going anywhere by the looks and this hasn't crippled you as you'd still be comfortable with chips to play with


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: thetank on November 25, 2008, 05:42:48 PM
His line up to this point is donkish, but super strong.

A self-weighted turn shove here has no value imo. Check fold.


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: AndrewT on November 25, 2008, 05:46:51 PM
Pot is 3200 and villain only has 600 left.

What hand is he folding for 600 that put in 1440 on turn?

None, is the answer.


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: gatso on November 25, 2008, 05:51:25 PM
you've already misclicked twice pf and once on the flop by the looks of it so it really doesn't matter what you decide to do now as you'd probably press the wrong button anyway


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: thetank on November 25, 2008, 05:53:15 PM
you've already misclicked twice pf and once on the flop by the looks of it so it really doesn't matter what you decide to do now as you'd probably press the wrong button anyway

lolz, potw


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: WYSINWYG on November 25, 2008, 06:12:48 PM
you've already misclicked twice pf and once on the flop by the looks of it so it really doesn't matter what you decide to do now as you'd probably press the wrong button anyway

I have chronic Arthritis, but thanks for sharing anyway  :'(


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: WYSINWYG on November 25, 2008, 08:41:12 PM
So anyway I shoved, I part felt he would have shoved back on the flop with something strong enough, and anyway even if it was not much more to call, by that measure it was not much for me to hold a gun to his head, so I did. I had showed big strength on the flop anyway. He folded, I showed the 9T, anyone would call me down with any old crap after that :)
Third major misclick in so many weeks, they all worked out. Blind aggression underrated imo.


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: paulhouk03 on November 26, 2008, 01:41:05 AM
lol u cant do anything really but beat ur self about it


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: david3103 on November 26, 2008, 09:40:23 AM
Pot is 3200 and villain only has 600 left.

What hand is he folding for 600 that put in 1440 on turn?

None, is the answer.

I think you overestimate the standard of opposition here...



Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: AndrewT on November 26, 2008, 09:43:37 AM
Pot is 3200 and villain only has 600 left.

What hand is he folding for 600 that put in 1440 on turn?

None, is the answer.

I think you overestimate the standard of opposition here...

Yeah, I think I did.

Luckily Wysinwyg haz reads.


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: WYSINWYG on November 26, 2008, 10:29:43 AM
Pot is 3200 and villain only has 600 left.

What hand is he folding for 600 that put in 1440 on turn?

None, is the answer.

I think you overestimate the standard of opposition here...

Yeah, I think I did.

Luckily Wysinwyg haz reads too small a screen to permit effective table overlaps.
:)
David has a point, it was a Party sng, mostly mugs  ;ashamed;

How about my reraise, his flat call, and his end of tourney life? Does that add any weight to a shove?


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: WYSINWYG on November 26, 2008, 02:56:42 PM
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Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: bolt pp on November 26, 2008, 03:02:01 PM
you've already misclicked twice pf and once on the flop by the looks of it so it really doesn't matter what you decide to do now as you'd probably press the wrong button anyway

lolz, potw

+1 lolz


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: WYSINWYG on November 26, 2008, 03:10:15 PM
you've already misclicked twice pf and once on the flop by the looks of it so it really doesn't matter what you decide to do now as you'd probably press the wrong button anyway

lolz, potw

+1 lolz

+%


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: Royal Flush on November 26, 2008, 05:43:19 PM
Pot is 3200 and villain only has 600 left.

What hand is he folding for 600 that put in 1440 on turn?

None, is the answer.

I think you overestimate the standard of opposition here...

Yeah, I think I did.

Luckily Wysinwyg haz reads too small a screen to permit effective table overlaps.
:)
David has a point, it was a Party sng, mostly mugs  ;ashamed;

How about my reraise, his flat call, and his end of tourney life? Does that add any weight to a shove?

Forget about the concept of tourney life and you will be a better player instantly


Title: Re: Misclick: Turn shove or exit gracefully?
Post by: AlexMartin on November 26, 2008, 05:53:15 PM
check, hope he checks back and a non-spade hits on river, then shove. Hopefully FD's will make up a big enough chunk of his range that this will be profitable.