Title: Facing an All-in Post by: snoopy1239 on January 13, 2009, 01:59:03 AM £0.50/1
6-handed no limit Hold'em Hero = £105, Villain = £130 Hero makes it £4 from the button with Kc Qh, Villain defends his big blind. Flop = Qs Jc Td Villain check-raises £6 to £17. Hero flat-calls. Turn = Qc Villain moves all in. It's £84 more for Hero to call... Hero only been at the table for a couple of orbits but played with villain earlier. During that session, he saw villain limp-call Q-9 from the small blind, check-call Q high flop and bet the river. Another hand, Hero raised preflop, Villain called and both players checked the raggy flop. Villain then min bet the turn before folding to a reraise. Title: Re: Facing an All-in Post by: AlexMartin on January 13, 2009, 02:06:36 AM shit. but hes normally never bluffing here. fold.
Title: Re: Facing an All-in Post by: GreekStein on January 13, 2009, 11:53:45 AM I can't see him showing up with a bluff here. Such a huge overbet from a tight player we should fold. AQ/AK, even 10-10/JJ all possibilities.
Title: Re: Facing an All-in Post by: Sweetman on January 13, 2009, 12:32:39 PM Oooh, tough spot!!!!
I suppose you do beat the random queens that youve seen him show up with in other hands, but are Q9 Q8 are the only ones you beat. Would he really ship the turn when he made his boat? Id swallow and call this, sounds like the player i quite spewey and you could be turning down an easy £100 here. Title: Re: Facing an All-in Post by: keilan303 on January 13, 2009, 12:42:57 PM Would he really ship the turn when he made his boat? I would...its a gamble, but you are banking on AQ, QK, AK snap calling... |