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DTD - Is This Way Too Nitty??

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  • GREGHOGGGREGHOGG Member Posts: 7,155
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: DTD - Is This Way Too Nitty??:
    In Response to Re: DTD - Is This Way Too Nitty?? : i think the opponants you would face in a wsop would be slightly better then a 1.10 mtt opponant lol
    Posted by robyoung
    ud be surprised! There are some really bad players!


  • salad24salad24 Member Posts: 275
    edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: DTD - Is This Way Too Nitty??:
    Just to throw a spanner in the works.... I know what its like to make bad folds like this as i used to do it too. But... If this was the WSOP ME... would the same people who snap this in a 1 quid game do it in a 10k buyin game? Just asking. Put yourself in the position in the wsop. do you really need to risk it all early incase the guy is bad enuf to ship a made FH? :)
    Posted by GREGHOGG
    Yes, after a nice long tank. Would put them on a horrificly played ace/pocket pair.
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,945
    edited December 2011
    yeah fold oppo is so polarised and is balancing range pre with the limp !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    :D  you have the nutz -- call
  • SlykllistSlykllist Member Posts: 2,888
    edited December 2011
    Sorry Lambert I have to agree with the concencus too

    I can understand your logic, why risk your tournament with so little invested in the pot, but, and it's a big but...........  there are only 2 hands in the deck that are beating you here and there's no way you can see him playing either of those hands this way unless he has you pegged as a complete LAG who will call off with a bare A.


    Even against the very strongest flush draw - KQ clubs, you're still a 70% favourite.  The very, very worse shape I can see you being in here is againgst Kc 7h where all but 4.5% of the time you'll split it, and it's very unlikely he has that hand anyway.

    I think it's a snap call and if he has it a very, very long sigh!

    Than again, maybe the guy will come on here and prove us all wrong and tell you he actually did have AA or A7 and you can be very, very smug indeed ;)
  • DaveOwlXDaveOwlX Member Posts: 140
    edited December 2011
    Snap his hand off :)

    That big a shove for what he can win is madness as he isn't even short and the blinds aren't big! If he has a hand beating you (full house) I don't see why he would do it as the value lost would be immense. Looks more like someone who doesn't know what they are doing. Was it a £1.10 tournament as someone said?
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