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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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purplSHEEP | Small blind | 75.00 | 75.00 | 1425.00 | |
Sicboi666 | Big blind | 150.00 | 225.00 | 1580.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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jayboy2525 | Fold | ||||
alex24779 | Raise | 300.00 | 525.00 | 2290.00 | |
Fun_Girl | Fold | ||||
luvBWFC | All-in | 2260.00 | 2785.00 | 0.00 | |
purplSHEEP | Fold | ||||
Sicboi666 | Fold | ||||
alex24779 | Fold | ||||
luvBWFC | Show |
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luvBWFC | Win | 2785.00 | 2785.00 |
Comments
There is the consideration that a call may be inviting the blinds to get involved. Is that desirable?
A case can be made for a raise, say to your 1000, giving you the chance of taking it down. If he calls you would have more info, probably putting him on a worse ace or a pocket pair, so you can reevaluate after flop with the advantage of position.
The obvious danger is if he shoves, when you have a very difficult laydown which you have to make.
standard answer - ie no info on any players Assume I just moved to the table or something,
I would be tempted to flat call and assess the flop. I have position.
This answer may change If I have any insight on the raiser, or also on my perception of my own table image