Speaking to
Mickey Wernick on the sidelines, he was keen to pick the brains of the blonde poker audience and grab a few opinions on his exit hand.
So...
Blinds = 150/300
Mateyboy = 10k
Barny Boatman = 12k
Mickey Wernick = 15k
Mickey finds
in early position and raises to 700. Barny and Mateyboy both call.
Flop =
Barny checks, Mickey makes it 1.2k and Mateyboy re-raises to 2.6k.
Barny re-re-raises to 6k, Mickey moves all-in, Mateyboy and Barny both call.
Barny =
Mateyboy =
The set of Deuces hold up.
"Ask them what they think of my play, Snoops. Should I have got away from it or was I right to push all-in?"
Over to you guys, all opinions appreciated, even Flushy's.
Is case anyone is pondring Mikey's story I'll tell it as it was, so it makes sense:
I was on the bb with 13k, (blinds 150/300) Mickey has min raised to 700 and one or two have called before me. I call the extra 400 with
.
On a flop of
I check, mickey bets 1,200 matey bets 4,200 and I pick up up my 1k chips and make it 11k to go. Now Mikey shoves for 17k and Matey calls 11k all in. I call my last 2k for a 4k side pot with Mikey.
To me, every play by all three of us was a no-brainer. I just wish Mikey had made a bigger raise pre-flop!