This hand confused me. I've recently moved back up to this level & have no notes on X.
I don't have any real reads on him but I would say that's mainly down to the fact that I was playing 3 tables. Not seen any of his hands go to showdown but one hand that did stick out was about 4 or 5 prior to this where he limped in MP with KK & ended up winning a pot of about 40p, mainly due to a couple of aces coming board. Other than that I can't recall him getting out of line.
My plan for flatting pre was to set mine or look for a low flop. Other than hitting my set this is pretty much the sort of flop I was looking for but when he open shoves on the flop I really didn't know what to do.
Given his previous hand with kings it's possible that he has a big pair & is looking to play it more aggro but would someone really open shove 165bb with a big pair? The other thought could be that he'd hit a set but again, surely you wouldn't bet that big even to protect against a flush draw & I'm not entirely sure he'd limp/3 bet 44,77 or 88 pre OOP either. At the time the more I thought about it the more I thought it was overs but do I really want to be racing at best sat this deep?
So is this always a snap fold given the situation or does anyone make the call?
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
---|
| Small blind | | £0.04 | £0.04 | £10.30 |
| Big blind | | £0.08 | £0.12 | £7.92 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
X | Call | | £0.08 | £0.20 | £14.38 |
| Fold | | | | |
silentbob | Raise | | £0.32 | £0.52 | £14.55 |
| Fold | | | | |
| Fold | | | | |
| Fold | | | | |
X | Raise | | £1.20 | £1.72 | £13.18 |
silentbob | Call | | £0.96 | £2.68 | £13.59 |
Flop |
---|
| | | | | |
X | All-in | | £13.18 | £15.86 | £0.00 |
silentbob | ??? | | | |
Comments
call pre just to setmine, fold now
Have to fold for me.
its no way a snap fold, you should not call pre to set mine! way to strong for that..
Alarm bells should not be ringing after one re raise pre, to narrow his range down a re raise to 2.80 would be ok , saves you money, as its easier to get away from the hand if he shows more strength as its a more complete believable story.
his shove is ridiculous, granted. And you can only call profitably here if you got reads on him, you should have paid attention lol
Again what do you think villains range is when he limpraises?
when you 4bet what do you acheive?
also lol at your overreaction, calling me names doesnt make your argument any better
Given the way the hand has played out I think he can still fold if villain bets 2/3 pot.
Sometimes you gotta fold em. Don't forget the pre action when the flop comes down