You are short stacked and in 16th position (bubble) in a tourney
2 Players have gone all in before the flop and you look at your cards and see
Do You Play or Do You Fold
and I think the highest card on the flop was a Jack....sum1 pre-flop had already bet moderately (bout 500) and post flop they bet around 1500...I figured it was a case of him playing 'any paint wins' or 'I've got an ace!' or he was worried about his hand and just didn't want me to play..so i basically instacalled (I love that word by the way). Next card was a King and I may have even got a Q on the river just to rub it in...he had pocket 9's and I took a lot of his stack, but I didn't call just because I was getting great odds on my money...I called because I didn't rate what I thought his hand was and I still rated my own hand.BigPete33 wrote:Some great info there....
Was having a read of Doyle Brunsons book and he mentioned in it that a lot of the time he's calling big bets/raises with the lesser hand ie pocket 4's or 4s5s in the hope of getting trips or making a low str8 and really breaking someone.
Garth Kay wrote: What I want to know is if that K didn't hit, what do you do there on the turn? Check raise, check fold, block bet? Set up a bluff for the river?
Garth Kay wrote: Now if your read had said High Pockets would you still have called?
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