20nl XXX a reg at this level and a solid player, TAG, never seen him raise light and sure he had a hand.
The all in was on tilt after a river beat and was abusing the other player in the chat box, so an easy call as far as he is concerned.
Its XXX that is my worry here as said quite solid but can be knocked off pots with a good bet.
IMO I have a few options:
4 bet with the view to isolating the tilt player, now if XXX comes over the top I am committed to the pot and could be racing or well dominated.
Flat call so if he does shove I can fold, but any A,K,Q on the flop would cause me a problem plus he has position on me.
Fold as I have only 1 BB invested with only JJ
What would you do in this position and your reasons why?
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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waynecure | Big blind | | £0.20 | £0.20 | £29.55 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
wiljam | Fold | | | | |
XXX | Raise | | £0.80 | £1.00 | £19.20 |
paulrowy11 | Fold | | | | |
on tilt | All-in | | £5.97 | £6.97 | £0.00 |
waynecure | ??? | | | | |
weaktight | | | |
Comments
personally if you have a read that your opponent is tight i would call to re-assess. if call behind then you have to re-assess based on range of hands you put them on & the board.
if you put the regular on AK similar then depends whether your happy to be getting it in slight fave, if stronger eg. Queens etc which is impossible based on 1 opening raise then you would have to fold
would just jam here to isolate, not sure if its optimal but its easier all round
Agree! it has to be fold or jam
Because we want him to come in with hands which otherwise he may have folded, this is all if's and buts .... but imagine they are sitting there with AQ/AJ etc and they call to see if they hit, they miss a good % of time to make this a good move. also it allows for underpairs to come in aswell adding extra value.
I half dont mind the isolating but feel the regular is only calling the shove with aces/kings therefore your missing out on some value
If he has higher or outdraws so be it - but the worse thing in my mind is to flat call, see an A,K or Q on flop and check fold or Cbet and get reraised - only to see he has worse.
Im obviously wrong here as everyone else is saying flat call, but can we explain why? I know the raise from early position indicates a real premium from a TAG at this level - but couldnt this be pocket pair, AJ+ if he also knows tilty is tilting and hoping for a random shove?
In Response to Re: JJ looks suspect your views:
You hit the nail on the head and agree with u 100%, IMO a flat call was not on. I then had to decide fold or reraise and by how much, I opted to push all in with XXX instantly folding. Mr Tilt showed AQ better than I put him on but went into the race ahead so you cant ask more. My JJ held and won the pot but weather this was the correct move I am still not sure, the flat call I think is very wrong, maybe the fold was the best option and I was lucky this time... hence my post for your views.Thanks for your imput and opinions
Ok so we flat call and TAG also calls - we are now 3 handed - WTF are we gonna do with overcards on the board.
Im never folding in this spot. Never ever in a million years in a spot where i am sure someone is tilt shoving and with a TAG standard raise. Save the headache on the flop and shove.
So Dohhhh and co, im sure you are right in saying to flat call is correct - but why? This hand got me very interested because normally I see why you guys are saying what to do but in this case i can only see shove. Plzzzz explain the long term benefit!!!
Lets saay we do flat call - he calls, we have the over pair, Bet out and he shoves - what we doing now? if we fold we are losing most of our stack to a possible lower pair or calling and possibly losing to a higher,
Im sorry i can only see shove pre.