Hand History #870013666 (00:50 04/02/2015)PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancebigboyruleSmall blind 800.00800.00163511.70JAKOBOYBig blind 1600.002400.0056964.64 Your hole cardsKA rspca12Raise 3200.005600.0053923.66bigboyruleCall 2400.008000.00161111.70JAKOBOYCall 1600.009600.0055364.64Flop 9A2 bigboyruleCheck JAKOBOYCheck rspca12Bet 4800.0014400.0049123.66bigboyruleCall 4800.0019200.00156311.70JAKOBOYFold Turn 4 bigboyruleCheck rspca12Bet 11200.0030400.0037923.66bigboyruleCall 11200.0041600.00145111.70River K bigboyruleAll-in 145111.70186711.700.00rspca12Fold bigboyruleMuck bigboyruleWin 41600.00 41600.00bigboyruleReturn 145111.700.00186711.70
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Would it not be the case that as big stack, with 3 times as many chips as 2nd and 3rd (who are roughly equal in chips) the big stack is going to find ways to put you to the test for your whole stack... just like they could be doing here?
He gets to rep the flush and may even have an Ax type hand (non-flush) that figures it could be good even if you do think he's trying to buy the pot and call him down light.
Add in the possbility of other two pair combos (A9/A2/A4 or even something like K9) and I'd feel like a call gives a nice pot and chips us up for a better run at the win.
Appreciate player dynamics may change this though... to my own cost I have notes on plenty of players where they c/c, c/c, donk a monster on the river
It's just on Sky, if someone calls down then donk piles it in on the river when whatever draw has got there, they usually have it and are not just repping it.
Still have over 20bb behind so can't fault the fold though. Sucks to pass though.
If checked to on the river, what were you doing out of interest?