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Push Over Right?
I'm results oriented in thinking this is a bad play, I have to be...So i want consolement. It was right to push here instantly right?
PokerStars Game #2729475514: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2005/10/04 - 23:25:00 (ET)
Table 'Modestia II' Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: pfist3r ($50.20 in chips)
Seat 3: HitMePat ($64.90 in chips)
Seat 5: hunter12345 ($12.80 in chips)
Seat 6: Matrixattack ($6.65 in chips)
pfist3r: posts small blind $0.25
HitMePat: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to HitMePat [5h 6c]
hunter12345: folds
Matrixattack: calls $0.50
pfist3r: calls $0.25
pizzajoe7 joins the table at seat #4
HitMePat: checks
*** FLOP *** [8h 7c 9s]
pfist3r: checks
HitMePat: bets $2
Matrixattack: raises $4.15 to $6.15 and is all-in
NakenJanne joins the table at seat #2
pfist3r: calls $6.15
HitMePat: ???
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Low end of the straight and pfist3r has $50. Very tough call. You either have to fold or raise big - possibly push. I may be the weakest player ever, but I wait for a better spot and fold.
Calling is the worst move unless you disconnect on the turn. I like offering that as an option because it cracks me up that people do this.
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I think pfst3r is probably drawing with a pair, or something like that. Maybe T8 or J9, he took a long time before deciding to call. I think if he had made the strait he might have put more money in (knowing he'll get a call) by raising, because it looks like the raising villain has 2 pr or a set that he's trying to protect.
Anyway i pushed over, and pfst3r folded. Villain #1 flipped 97 for two pair which made him a boat on the turn. Ah well Cest'La Poker.
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I think thats the right play, certainly against 2.
Get it all in with the best hand. What did he have, like... 4 outs? Ah well, at least he only got 6.65 of your stack