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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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XXKIPXX | Small blind | 100.00 | 100.00 | 9420.00 | |
loololollo | Big blind | 200.00 | 300.00 | 13247.50 | |
Your hole cards |
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REDARROW61 | Call | 200.00 | 500.00 | 3385.00 | |
gmd1701 | Fold | ||||
SULLYS5 | Fold | ||||
XXKIPXX | Call | 100.00 | 600.00 | 9320.00 | |
loololollo | Raise | 500.00 | 1100.00 | 12747.50 | |
REDARROW61 | Call | 500.00 | 1600.00 | 2885.00 | |
XXKIPXX | Fold | ||||
Flop | |||||
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loololollo | Bet | 800.00 | 2400.00 | 11947.50 | |
REDARROW61 | All-in | 2885.00 | 5285.00 | 0.00 |
Comments
You probably won't get folds, and you want to go multiway anyway. Now cos you've raised, any c-bet at all commits you against his stack.
Don't think call is too bad V his stack.
I prefer the raise IF we think the small blind is likely just making up because it's cheap and will fold to a raise frequently. I'm looking to commit the short stack if we perceive him to have a wide limping range (which is surely a reasonable assumption). I definitely make it more than 700 total, though. I probably make it 1000 and don't complain if I get two folds but don't worry about doubling up the shorty if he wants to get it in pre-flop or on the flop.
In fact, thinking about it I like the raise even if the small blind flats our 1000. If he does, we're going to end up winning a bigger pot post-flop alot of the time with a c-bet. Complications arise when both call and it's higher variance but should be very profitable in the long-run.
If we're not raising 88 here, where's the boundary? Are we checking 99 or TT?
What hands could they have that would beat you? A10, K10, Q10, J10, Pocket aa's, kk's, qq's, jj's, 10's, 9s, 5's or 6's. I'm ruling out any hand that hits two pair on that board immediately.
I would say it's unlikely they play trips like that (flat call more often in that spot) so that would rule out the 10's, 6's and 5's for me. Hard to put them on aces, kings, queens or jacks from their play preflop but definitely not impossible. so that leaves A10, K10, Q10, J10 or 9's. With your raise preflop i would say K10 and Q10 are unlikely. So for me its have they got A10 or J10 or 9's. Due to his smallish stack, your stack size, the stack size of the rest of the table and your 800 raise - it's a call for me.
I think it would come down more to judging the player from their previous plays to get an idea of what they would limp then call with preflop and what they might think of your raise. the speed of their reraise all in would also factor for me - if it was instant i would probably lean towards folding more