though i was golden on this
purposely didnt raise hoping for the push ahead of me with 3 short stacks
Hand History #646058026 (21:34 21/04/2013)PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceDENISSmall blind 300.00300.007533.75ann735Big blind 600.00900.007125.00 Your hole cards99 randall09Fold alanna701Fold pet100Call 600.001500.0012555.001281Call 600.002100.0031398.75DENISRaise 1800.003900.005733.75ann735Call 1500.005400.005625.00pet100Call 1500.006900.0011055.001281Call 1500.008400.0029898.75Flop 259 DENISAll-in 5733.7514133.750.00ann735All-in 5625.0019758.750.00pet100Fold 1281Call 5733.7525492.5024165.00DENISShowAK ann735Show68 1281Show99 Turn 7 River 3 ann735WinStraight to the 925275.00 25275.001281WinThree 9s217.50 24382.50
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Even against the deepest opponent in the hand, who has around 20BB, we barely have the implied odds to set mine if they always pay us. This deeper stacked player isn't the player who has made the raise, though, so we can't give him the super-narrow range we'd need to in order to justify the set-mine at this price.
So I don't think we can just call the raise, pre-flop. Either get it in if we think our hand is going to be best alot of the time or fold if we think the action indicates we're probably beat.
As it happens, I don't like this overlimp unless we have a really strong reason to think that one of the blinds will raise light. Just hoping that they will isn't too great. If we don't have that good reason to believe they will raise, then we should just raise the button ourselves and call any shove.