Title: Is this a snap call? Post by: MC on March 30, 2009, 02:38:06 PM Is this a snapper, a timebank call, or is there any argument whatsoever for passing?
No real read, this is first game with him and this is the first time he's gotten out of line... ***** Hand 1527808453 ***** 25.00/50.00 Texas Hold'em (No Limit ) - Monday, March 30, 2009 2:30:00 PM €50+2.50 Heads Up Holdem (Real /Tournament ) Seat 1: Nutsen23 (1745.00) Seat 2: Atkinator- (2255.00) Atkinator- post SB 25.00 Nutsen23 post BB 50.00 ** Deal ** Nutsen23 [N/A, N/A] Atkinator- [Aspades, Qd] *** Bet Round 1 *** Atkinator- Raise to 150.00 Nutsen23 Call 150.00 *** Flop(Board): *** : [6c, 4c, 7h] *** Bet Round 2 *** Nutsen23 Check Atkinator- Check *** Turn(Board): *** : [6c, 4c, 7h, Ahrt] *** Bet Round 3 *** Nutsen23 All-in 1595.00 Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: GreekStein on March 30, 2009, 02:51:48 PM lol that's so random - I don't pass here with no info on opponent.
Win or lose the hand I abuse him in the chatbox for that gay bet. Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: boldie on March 30, 2009, 06:55:07 PM lol that's so random - I don't pass here with no info on opponent. Win or lose the hand I abuse him in the chatbox for that gay bet. this. Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: Hairydude on March 30, 2009, 07:31:04 PM No case for folding here??
Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: boldie on March 30, 2009, 09:29:01 PM No case for folding here?? Sure you can make a case for folding..if you think you have an edge over oppo and he's done stupid stuff before in the early levels of this HU when clearly holding the nuts then you could fold. In most cases against unknown oppos I would guess I'm ahead here though. Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: Hairydude on March 30, 2009, 10:01:02 PM Its just such a peculier bet- he calls a standard raise OOP and his turn bet screams call me with your AK, AQ- if he has Ax why doesnt he make a standard bet rather than all in?? if he has a pair on flop surely he bets? also if he was on a draw why doesnt he c-bet the flop?? was he checking the flop with the intention of reraising the intial raiser??
Surely if he has a weaker ace he doesnt go all in- he leaves himself a chance to get away no?? Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: riverdave on March 31, 2009, 05:59:27 AM put him in a wheelchair and dodge the heart.
Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: paulhouk03 on March 31, 2009, 12:47:28 PM Its just such a peculier bet- he calls a standard raise OOP and his turn bet screams call me with your AK, AQ- if he has Ax why doesnt he make a standard bet rather than all in?? if he has a pair on flop surely he bets? also if he was on a draw why doesnt he c-bet the flop?? was he checking the flop with the intention of reraising the intial raiser?? he might be bluff raising with a heart drawSurely if he has a weaker ace he doesnt go all in- he leaves himself a chance to get away no?? Title: Re: Is this a snap call? Post by: MC on March 31, 2009, 02:46:01 PM I was with Boldie's way of thinking in that it's an unknown opponent so can't really get away from this.
Possible draws out there etc, def a hard spot to laydown. He could have A5, 57 or a pair/flush draw combo or something. Hairydude's analysis was good. I thought about the straight and A4 type hands but didn't think he'd shove them like this. Anyway, Villain had 4d 7d |