Push or Fold?
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Push or Fold?
Here's a situation that came up last night at Foxwoods... I won't tell how it was resolved for a bit. I'm sitting in late position with A10 in a short stacked position. Only two people called before the flop, so I come in for a raise. I get one caller, the other folds.
The flop comes up 10, J, K rainbow. The guy under the gun puts me all in for 25 bucks. I'm sitting on low pair with an overcard and an inside straight draw. Pot is about 40 dollars, give or take.
What would you all do?
The flop comes up 10, J, K rainbow. The guy under the gun puts me all in for 25 bucks. I'm sitting on low pair with an overcard and an inside straight draw. Pot is about 40 dollars, give or take.
What would you all do?
- UMCorian
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I'd fold, your pot odds at this point suck. If's he's sitting AQ, the best you can do is get your money back unless you hit miracle runner 10's or A10. If he has a K or a J, You have 3 outs with your A and 4 with the Q for the inside straight. 7 outs with crap pot odds I'd fold.
Then again that is given only the info you've gived us. The other factors are what kind of a player is he, do you have a read on him from previous habbit, if so what hand do you put him on.
Then again that is given only the info you've gived us. The other factors are what kind of a player is he, do you have a read on him from previous habbit, if so what hand do you put him on.
- Ventrick
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Well, you guys were right... unfortunately.
I was on tilt and had bullied this player out of a pot before, so I thought he was trying to make a move on me by going all in on the flop. I did not think he'd have Q9 since it would make no sense to call a raise out of position with that hand.
I was right there at least. He turned up KJ and I was a 3/2 Underdog. No As, Ts or Qs came up and I was walking.
I was on tilt and had bullied this player out of a pot before, so I thought he was trying to make a move on me by going all in on the flop. I did not think he'd have Q9 since it would make no sense to call a raise out of position with that hand.
I was right there at least. He turned up KJ and I was a 3/2 Underdog. No As, Ts or Qs came up and I was walking.
- UMCorian
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Re: Push or Fold?
UMCorian wrote:Here's a situation that came up last night at Foxwoods... I won't tell how it was resolved for a bit. I'm sitting in late position with A10 in a short stacked position. Only two people called before the flop, so I come in for a raise. I get one caller, the other folds.
The flop comes up 10, J, K rainbow. The guy under the gun puts me all in for 25 bucks. I'm sitting on low pair with an overcard and an inside straight draw. Pot is about 40 dollars, give or take. You're getting 1.6 to 1 pot odds
What would you all do?
He has KJ...top 2pair. The only way to beat him is either a 2pair,Set or completing your Gutshot draw.
It's 8 to 1 against you catching and Ace OR another 10 by the Turn.
The Pot Odds are merely 1.6 to 1! U are not getting the right odds to call!
You need at least 200 bucks in the Pot Already before it's correct ot make a $25 call to see the Turn.
Conclusion: This is an ez fold!!!
- vegasholdem
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