Friday, February 5, 2010

Do you call?



I don't like my bet sizing per se, but lets put that aside for now. There's a little voting module at the end of the hand...not sure how it works, but let's give it a go. Any hand analysis is welcomed.

Results tomorrow.

2BA

5 comments:

United113 said...

Think probably fold, looks like really hit and slow played. I would probably fold.

However if thats a cash game and you're playing $50/$100 then by no means listen to a word that i say...

BLAARGH! said...

All in. Your hand is underrepresented by your bet sizing - I'm sure it looks to him like a missed flush draw and he's trying to push you out.
But damn - it does look like he hit his 2pr or trips... Though on the end, why would he bet into you? You've shown aggression on every street, x/r or weak lead on river would make more sense for a monster hand on his part to provoke a bluff if you were on a missed draw. His bet makes it look like he wants you to go away.
Would def want more info on villain to make that call, without it, maybe it is a fold and live to see another day?

But this is coming from a guy that knocked you out of the mookie by over playing A5o on the button when I had no business being in the hand, so take my comment with a grain of salt.

BamBam said...

If you had 5-7 sooted pre, I could see the hand playing out a lot differently. As the resident blogger bad player, I clicked call.

Shrike said...

Simply put, villain is saying that one pair is no good. Your decision mainly depends on your read of your opponent and whether you think he is capable of a big bluff in this situation. I probably fold, since your hand is essentially face-up as TPTK or an overpair. I might well bet-fold on the river, as it probably increases my chances at seeing showdown.

-PL

Hammer Player a.k.a Hoyazo said...

You know you are behind here probably 75% of the time. The fold is the right move -- you bet to indicate strength and he responded that he was stronger on two different streets. 25% of the time hes a fonkadonk, 75% of the time this is a set or KQ.