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  1. pokerstars Game #60776419276: Tournament #385188856, $33+$3 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XII (500/1000) - 2011/04/13 14:48:30 ET
    Table '385188856 16' 9-max Seat #1 is the button
    Seat 1: maggenator1 (23971 in chips)
    Seat 2: glo77 (7080 in chips)
    Seat 3: Caezeke (9232 in chips)
    Seat 4: Kazeev S.S. (36701 in chips)
    Seat 5: Tsetung (7654 in chips)
    Seat 6: chiesas (1900 in chips)
    Seat 7: Jabracada (7837 in chips)
    Seat 8: UFgators948 (25292 in chips)
    Seat 9: z 0 0 t s (17694 in chips)
    maggenator1: posts the ante 100
    glo77: posts the ante 100
    Caezeke: posts the ante 100
    Kazeev S.S.: posts the ante 100
    Tsetung: posts the ante 100
    chiesas: posts the ante 100
    Jabracada: posts the ante 100
    UFgators948: posts the ante 100
    z 0 0 t s: posts the ante 100
    glo77: posts small blind 500
    Caezeke: posts big blind 1000
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to UFgators948 [4h 4d]
    Kazeev S.S.: folds
    Tsetung: folds
    chiesas: folds
    Jabracada: folds
    UFgators948: raises 1100 to 2100
    z 0 0 t s: folds
    maggenator1: folds
    glo77: folds
    Caezeke: calls 1100
    *** FLOP *** [Qh Ts 6h]
    Caezeke: bets 7032 and is all-in
    UFgators948:??



    obv if hes good hes flatting here planning to stop and go but since hes not a reg is it an easy fold?
     
  2. Not as accomplished as you are, by any means, but personally I would think there is so much that beats you here, and so much that he pushes with after the flop that could connect on the next two streets....I think calling here is silly; you're just begging to double this guy up. I think his move, predictable though it is, beats you far more often than you coming out on top. I fold here every time and walk it off.
  3. Fold. Best case scenario is he has a non heart broadway hand that didn't pair. That hand still has 40% equity. Against any other likely holdings, you're way behind.
  4. I think best case scenario here would be for him to flip a hand like J9 or KJ which you're still only about a 55% favorite over. It seems very likely that he has some sort of combo draw, and of course if he has a Q or T in his hand at all then you're way behind. As said above, you can find a better spot.