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  1. #1

    Default Call this push?

    Villain is a 35/5 donkey

    Game # 410703200 - Texas Hold'em No Limit EUR 2/4 - Table "Baeza"

    Players(max 6):
    Philiproos (EUR 501.57 in seat 1)
    Cocco_Bill (EUR 394.00 in seat 2)
    bertramp (EUR 587.42 in seat 3)
    BENGTSON10 (EUR 302.15 in seat 4)
    bokeriking (EUR 183.26 in seat 5)
    neezblood (EUR 268.95 in seat 6)

    Dealer: Cocco_Bill
    Small Blind: bertramp (2.00)
    Big Blind: BENGTSON10 (4.00)

    Cocco_Bill was dealt: :As: -

    bokeriking Fold
    neezblood Call (4.00)
    Cocco_Bill Raise (16.00)
    bertramp Fold
    BENGTSON10 Fold
    neezblood Call (12.00)

    Flop - -

    neezblood Check
    Cocco_Bill Bet (25.00)
    neezblood All-In (252.95)
  2. #2
    what kind of hands do you think he does that with?

    I think it's a fold unless he's real rarely doing it with more then one pair. You're calling 40% of the pot...
  3. #3
    Money isn't very deep, I gamble.
  4. #4
    I would play. If you want to fold I think taking free card is better. you can't be a huge dog and he may even have worse FD.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Money isn't very deep, I gamble.
    Thats what I did, I felt that this is a pair+flush draw or straight+flushdraw a lot of the time. Its rather unusual that people play a made straight a set or two pair like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Money isn't very deep, I gamble.
    Thats what I did, I felt that this is a pair+flush draw or straight+flushdraw a lot of the time. Its rather unusual that people play a made straight a set or two pair like that.
    Which raises the question of how calling could be +EV.

    Edited: Ah, never mind. Ran the cards--I guess you're fairly even against villain's range. I don't know, I think I'd wait for a better spot, but then again, I'm a complete pussy.
  7. #7
    I'd call this because of all the draw possibilities he could have.
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by samsonite2100
    Quote Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Money isn't very deep, I gamble.
    Thats what I did, I felt that this is a pair+flush draw or straight+flushdraw a lot of the time. Its rather unusual that people play a made straight a set or two pair like that.
    Which raises the question of how calling could be +EV.
    Well the call is also +EV against an overpair less than AA. I have some straight possibilities too. He might even do this with a hand like QJs KQs
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    You're 47-53 behind non-spade overpairs and 45-55 behind one spade overpairs.
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    which... makes it +EV. There is money in the pot.
  11. #11
    Ya but he's calling $225 to win $525. Which makes it +EV.
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    Your loosing, lolololololololololol
    Never mind. I'm hungover and am going away now.
  13. #13
    What about set possibility.
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    Yes, he may have a set. He may have AA. You still have outs if so. If he showed you a set, you could fold. He didn't. If Bill had told us opp was a nut peddler, we could fold. But instead, Bill tells us he is a donkey. He can make this play with a wide range - against which we are never drawing dead, often a flip and sometimes even ahead.
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    gambOOOl vs this opp imo.

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