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Title: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: Graham C on February 18, 2009, 09:36:39 PM
Full Tilt Poker Game #10709792661: Early Double - A (80553773), Table 44 - 20/40 - No Limit Hold'em - 16:31:42 ET - 2009/02/18
Seat 1: luckyme10 (755)
Seat 2: INDIGOKIND (3,475)
Seat 3: DoG_Studio (1,835), is sitting out
Seat 4: HardDrive101 (1,340)
Seat 5: Zapnduster (2,770)
Seat 6: rocfish187 (1,925)
Seat 7: Graham0573 (1,620)
Seat 8: Jay Andrew (5,330)
Seat 9: Avaskavich (3,090)
DoG_Studio posts the small blind of 20
HardDrive101 posts the big blind of 40
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Graham0573 [Js Jc]
Zapnduster folds
rocfish187 folds
Graham0573 raises to 120
Jay Andrew calls 120
Avaskavich folds
luckyme10 folds
INDIGOKIND raises to 360
DoG_Studio folds
HardDrive101 folds
Graham0573 ???

INDIGOKIND has made quite a few chips by coming over the top of raises but he has laid down before on the flop.  Only seen one of his hands go to showdown where he had the goods.   


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: kukushkin88 on February 18, 2009, 09:51:37 PM
It's a pretty clear shove, he reraises much wider than QQ+ here. We have little to no fold equity versus a decent opponent but we are well ahead of his likely range.


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: Graham C on February 18, 2009, 09:52:26 PM
Cheers, I knew I played it bad!


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: George2Loose on February 18, 2009, 09:57:53 PM
Yep deffo get them in pre in this spot


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: gatso on February 18, 2009, 09:59:47 PM
have we shoved yet?


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: Graham C on February 18, 2009, 10:29:58 PM
nope, weak poker prevailed, we called, and check folded like a weak ass on a Q high board :(

Won't be doing that again


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: MC on February 19, 2009, 03:43:23 PM
nope, weak poker prevailed, we called, and check folded like a weak ass on a Q high board :(

Won't be doing that again

Lol...

Prefer a preflop fold to a call with your chip stack! But yeah shove pre. At least you know for next time :)


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: EvilPie on February 19, 2009, 03:50:35 PM
 ;all-in;

Internet tourney with 40 bbs is no time for wasting JJ. Shipaments here mate.

Plenty of players snap you off with 10 10 or worse and obviously the racing hands are calling which we want. We need a stack.

Chip accumulation ftw!!


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: dousche on February 20, 2009, 09:05:07 PM
nope, weak poker prevailed, we called, and check folded like a weak ass on a Q high board :(

Won't be doing that again

Lol...

Prefer a preflop fold to a call with your chip stack! But yeah shove pre. At least you know for next time :)

what he said. if you're calling for nearly 25% of your chips, you cant intend on check folding a Q high board.


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: Sack it off on March 11, 2009, 06:19:37 AM
Shove or fold it depends on what range you think this player 3 bets with.

Please please please don't flat call though, I hate people flat calling behind a raise and a reraise because they can't fold a big hand nor do they think its ahead so they don't rereraise.

I can't think of any situation where I am face with a decent sized raise, followed by large reraise, and I can flat call. Any suggestions would be taken on board though.


Title: Re: Eww, JJ, what to do?
Post by: Royal Flush on March 11, 2009, 06:22:05 AM
Shove or fold it depends on what range you think this player 3 bets with.

Please please please don't flat call though, I hate people flat calling behind a raise and a reraise because they can't fold a big hand nor do they think its ahead so they don't rereraise.

I can't think of any situation where I am face with a decent sized raise, followed by large reraise, and I can flat call. Any suggestions would be taken on board though.

He didn't cold call, but for an example, AA is quite a good hand to cold call with.