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    Default Line check - this goot? (NL $4)

    Stage #510686168: Holdem No Limit $4 - 2006-12-06 18:09:13 (ET)
    Table: NORTH CHICAGO (Real Money) Seat #3 is the dealer
    Seat 3 - SUPER_MONKEY ($162 in chips)
    Seat 4 - BMWNICK99 ($144.60 in chips)
    Seat 5 - JIMBO7474 ($434.03 in chips)
    Seat 6 - CHEKCALLDOWN ($844.74 in chips)
    Seat 1 - XDAMATADORX ($202.53 in chips)
    Seat 2 - MFAN8888 ($794 in chips)
    BMWNICK99 - Posts small blind $2
    JIMBO7474 - Posts big blind $4
    *** POCKET CARDS ***
    Dealt to SUPER_MONKEY [Kh Ad]
    CHEKCALLDOWN - Folds
    XDAMATADORX - Calls $4
    MFAN8888 - Folds
    SUPER_MONKEY - Raises $16 to $16
    BMWNICK99 - Folds
    JIMBO7474 - Calls $12
    XDAMATADORX - Folds
    *** FLOP *** [Js Ac Kc]
    JIMBO7474 - Checks
    SUPER_MONKEY - Bets $24
    JIMBO7474 - Raises $212 to $212
    SUPER_MONKEY - All-In $122


    Info: Haven't played many hands at this table. Yes I didn't buy in for enough, and yes I know what you all think about that. So let us stick to how the hand played out shall we.

    Do you fold here? Ever?

    Im only losing to AA, KK, JJ, and Q 10. I think he re-raises AA and KK preflop. Im worried about JJ and Q 10 here, but does he have either enough to make a difference?
  2. #2
    This could be some combo draw like QcJc as well. Gotta call here IMO, even if you're beat now you probably have a few outs to improve.
    Some days it feels like I've been standing forever, waiting for the bank teller to return so I can cash in all these Sklansky Bucks.
  3. #3
    With only 40 bbs I don't think this is even a decision.
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    yeah, with 100bb eff stacks it would be a decision, as is its a pretty ez call
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