Title: DTD deepstack hand Post by: Bigfella on January 11, 2013, 11:25:44 PM Would appreciate the views of good tourney players cos I'm still not sure what the right move is here.
DTD deepstack. Blinds are from memory 1000/2000/100 and we've posted the big blind playing a stack of 55k. Mid position raises to 4500 and is the only player at the table who has me covered - seems a decent player, played quite a few pots but done nothing out of line. Folds around to the button who has been button raising actively and he shoves his short stack of 12,500 in the middle. We have Js Jh in the big blind. What is the right move? Do we isolate the early raiser, flat the all in or take a different line? Title: Re: DTD deepstack hand Post by: cambridgealex on January 11, 2013, 11:27:36 PM no other option but to shove.
Title: Re: DTD deepstack hand Post by: Bigfella on January 11, 2013, 11:30:51 PM Nice to hear you say that Alex as that is exactly what I did, initial raiser had Ks Kh so it was gg me. I just wondered if I'd overplayed the hand but was probably just one of those situations we run into from time to time.
Title: Re: DTD deepstack hand Post by: OverTheBorder on January 11, 2013, 11:32:44 PM Shove and if the original raiser has opened one of the 3 hands you are behind then cest la vie, would consider flatting if I have AA to enduce a shove from original raiser but not JJ
Title: Re: DTD deepstack hand Post by: paulhouk03 on January 12, 2013, 12:15:06 AM Fast roll him jb style
Title: Re: DTD deepstack hand Post by: rfgqqabc on January 12, 2013, 06:45:09 AM Shove whilst trying to desperately stop myself from running around the room with my shirt off spinning around my head.
Its that close :) Unlucky man. |