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your play?
early on in a 2 table $50 sng on party, already doubled up and then some before this play here, call or fold?
***** Hand History for Game 2587713337 *****
NL Texas Hold'em Trny:15112179 Level:1 Blinds (10/15) - Wednesday, August 24, 00:45:29 EDT 2005
Table 2 - Table(436872) Table #2 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 1: testarosa ( $925 )
Seat 3: Jell_o ( $670 )
Seat 4: sheen10 ( $1000 )
Seat 5: wissota5 ( $2050 )
Seat 6: crosa64 ( $895 )
Seat 7: sazhec ( $1125 )
Seat 8: G4PRKS ( $960 )
Seat 9: amlove ( $2375 )
Trny:15112179 Level:1
Blinds (10/15)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to amlove [ Qs Kd ]
wissota5 folds.
crosa64 folds.
sazhec folds.
G4PRKS calls [15].
amlove calls [15].
testarosa calls [15].
Jell_o calls [5].
skins333 has joined the table.
Player skins333 has been moved from table 1 to this table
sheen10 checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ Ks, Qd, Jh ]
>You have options at 2 - Table(436993) Table #1 Table!.
Jell_o bets [15].
sheen10 raises [85].
G4PRKS is all-In [945]
min bet from the blind, not scary, reraise from utg limper, then huge over bet all-in, do i call here on this flop so early with top 2 pair or does it seem like somebody has the straight
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Any reads on the Guy ?
He limped from MP and did an AI reraise.
Possible range of hands that can beat you
KK, QQ, JJ, AT, T9
The ones I expect a limp preflop from is JJ, AT, T9
Possible other hands he may go AI with (other then a stone cold bluff)
AA, KQ, KJ, QJ, KT, AK
AA - you are ahead but he has 9 outs (2 A, 3J, 4T) and assuming a blank on the turn 12 outs, but I would expect PFR
KQ - split
QJ, KJ - you own him and he has 2 outs for a better boat
KT - you are ahead but he has 8 outs to complete the str8
AK - you are ahead but he has 7 outs
So if we ignore QQ,KK,AA which we expect PFR with
So you are beat by JJ, AT, T9
You beat AK, KT but he has decent outs
You totally dominate KJ, QJ
And there are 2 people still to act after you, one of them already reraise d a min raise
I would fold, you dont have too much invested in the hand and the risk is not worth it
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I agree with TLR. A fold that early on. You have more than doubled through already, conserve the chips. I see this type of move all the time by crap players who either mini bet or flat call with AA or KK because they suddenly panic on the flop. Without a read I think the only option here is to fold even though you may be ahead when the cards are flipped. Like TLR says there are still a ton of outs that could beat you and do you want to committ all of those hard earnt chips.
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I would call. Why would someone with the nuts push the panic button and go all-in? Looks fishy....he may have K/J or K/Q as well and the raise is to prevent someone from drawing to the str8...
...come to think of it, he could have trips and make the same type of raise...but if you had trips would you push all-in or raise to 200 and hope someone drawing calls?
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Yeah this is just too weird a play by someone who has you beat, looks more to me like 1 pair + the draw. I'm worried about sheen's hand but I think I'm going with this.
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I agree with Zen. A made strait would probably bet less, especially AT. The only draw T9 has to worry about is someone with an A high strait drawing for a T, of which there are only 3 left if someone's holding T9.
There's no way Sheen has QQ/KK from the big blind and didn't raise pr flop with 4 limpers. G4PRKS might have been slow playing one of these hands pre flop hoping to get a re raise opportunity...but unlikely. The only realistic hand i can see that has top two beat is JJ. And like TLR said there are a ton of possible hands that might try and make this move...KJ, KT, JQ, AK, maybe even TQ or TJ on a semi bluff.
All that being said, i think if you call you're ahead. BUT i would still likely fold this, given the large chip stack and the fact that another 900 chips isn't going to help youas much as potentially losing 900 chips could hurt you.
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i figured he was some idiot shoving with K10 or Q10 or something, pair and the straight draw just hoping to take it down there. i figured he'd have raised preflop with JJ,QQ,KK so im not scared of that. i also figured he'd make more of a value bet if he had a straight than just shoving all-in so i was pretty quick to call. he flipped over A10 for the nuts. if he reraises to 250 or so, i'd be much more scared of the straight, but i figure there is no way he shoves so much with the nuts. didn't matter in the end though, i went on to win the sng