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Obviously he doesn't have TT+. Really doesn't look like a bluff at all. QT, KT, AT. Given the pot odds I couldn't even fold to those hands if my math is correct. About 50 hands on villian. PFR 6% Call Open 18%
Hand#3055B4A31B000588 - $1,500 GTD Deepstack SH Turbo T11838235 -- TICKETCASH -- $10 + $1 -- 6 Max -- Table 22 -- 40/200/400 NL Hold'em -- 2012/08/15 - 22:42:40
Dealer: Seat 8
Seat 1: WhataaJokee (3,205 in chips)
Seat 2: CREEPASAUR42 (5,375 in chips)
Seat 3: KamKam (6,495 in chips)
Seat 8: audaciter_se (7,363 in chips)
Seat 9: seeuentee (8,310 in chips)
Seat 10: TonyP24 (14,326 in chips)
WhataaJokee: posts ante of 40
CREEPASAUR42: posts ante of 40
KamKam: posts ante of 40
audaciter_se: posts ante of 40
seeuentee: posts ante of 40
TonyP24: posts ante of 40
seeuentee: posts small blind 200
TonyP24: posts big blind 400
Dealt to audaciter_se [Th,Jh]
WhataaJokee: calls 400
CREEPASAUR42: folds
KamKam: folds
audaciter_se: calls 400
seeuentee: folds
TonyP24: checks
*** FLOP *** [Td,4c,6h]
TonyP24: checks
WhataaJokee: bets 400
audaciter_se: raises to 1,250
TonyP24: folds
WhataaJokee: is all in 2,365
audaciter_se: calls 1,515
WhataaJokee: shows [6s 6d]
audaciter_se: shows [Th Jh]
*** TURN *** [7d]
*** RIVER *** [3c]
***SHOW DOWN***
WhataaJokee wins 7,170 with Three of a Kind Sixes -
Calling behind a limp pre-flop is the problem here 8bb's deep.
You're in a jam/fold situation. -
The right move is fold pre because of villain's stack size and your stack size. If you want to gamble, then just shove pre.
His flop min-bet screams strength, but tough to fold top pair to a shorty.








