Was playing in the Bounty Hunter then was going ok at first then lost a few hands and with the blinds going up quick I felt like I needed to push pretty soon. This is how the hand played out:
I was the small blind with 1885 and the blinds being 200/400
I am dealt Ace(Clubs)-Jack(Spades)
One person calls the big blind of 400. He had 19175 in chips.
This was the best hand I have had in a while and with my chips and the blinds growing constantly I pushed all in.
He calls. He shows he has 9(Diamonds)-2(Diamonds). I am looking very strong to double up.
Flop comes down 2(Spades)-3(Hearts)-9(Hearts)
I could not believe it.
Turn comes down as 6(Diamonds)
Just to annoy me even more the River comes down as 2(Clubs)
He hits a Full House
Utter joke in my opinion! Not having any luck at all at the moment when going all in with the bullets against pocket jacks and they hit the jack on the river.
I know this person did have a lot of chips but come on calling my all in with 92. The luck always seems to go the way with the chip leaders on the table even with joke hands like this one.
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I think you have to take into account here that the villain isn't really risking a huge amount to take your bounty - based on what you said above its only 1400 more for him to call, about 7% of his stack, and if he assumes he's up against any A he's only about 65/35 dog at worst
When you're chipped up you can make these calls - 6 times out of 10 you'll double through, this is one of the times where it didnt work out but ultimately you want him to call