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Mattrix01 was in SB! and he PUSHS ALL IN! you guys think he has a better hand than AJss here? Should I have SNAPPED CALLED? I think he was just trying to make a HERO MOVE! I think I should of CALLED!
Full Tilt Poker Game #7087507536: $24,000 Guarantee (53145674), Table 45 - 5000/10000 Ante 1000 - No Limit Hold'em - 18:43:39 ET - 2008/07/04 Seat 1: Mattrix01 (219,748) Seat 3: Arnardo (356,283) Seat 4: MrMudd76 (338,746) Seat 6: SWIVELUS (195,613) Seat 7: aww 4 real (96,092) Seat 9: OutKasts (290,754) Mattrix01 antes 1,000 Arnardo antes 1,000 MrMudd76 antes 1,000 SWIVELUS antes 1,000 aww 4 real antes 1,000 OutKasts antes 1,000 Mattrix01 posts the small blind of 5,000 Arnardo posts the big blind of 10,000 The button is in seat #9 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to OutKasts [As Jd] MrMudd76 folds SWIVELUS folds aww 4 real folds OutKasts raises to 25,075 Mattrix01 raises to 218,748, and is all in Arnardo has 15 seconds left to act Arnardo folds OutKasts has 15 seconds left to act OutKasts is sitting out OutKasts has timed out OutKasts folds Uncalled bet of 193,673 returned to Mattrix01 OutKasts has returned Mattrix01 mucks Mattrix01 wins the pot (66,150) *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 66,150 | Rake 0 Seat 1: Mattrix01 (small blind) collected (66,150), mucked Seat 3: Arnardo (big blind) folded before the Flop Seat 4: MrMudd76 folded before the Flop Seat 6: SWIVELUS folded before the Flop Seat 7: aww 4 real folded before the Flop Seat 9: OutKasts (button) folded before the Flop
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By
Thiag
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07-05-2008 5:29 AM
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good fold, there isnt much you are a favorit against and you are too deep to gamble.
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Kind've read dependant. What was your table image? Was villain aggressive? passive?
With 22 effective bb's, playing short handed and full tilt's larger then life antes I think this is a snap call. Against a decent player this is an easy call as his shoving range there should be very wide. Probably 22+, K10+, A8+, Q10+, and then lot's of suited connectors. Give me a few minutes and I'll run some numbers for you.
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I started doin EV calculations yesterday but ended up getting busy. I'm at work not and don't have pokerstove handy. However against the range I stated you were about a 55% favourite getting a decent price. This is a really easy call against most players. That said if the player is an absolute nit then this is a fold.
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By
ztw30
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07-06-2008 7:02 PM
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This 100% depends on your read of this player. If he is a loose aggressive player than his range is probably wide enough. If he is tight aggressive than you made a good lay down. Against a relatively unknown player I would have made this a lay down. If you figure you are a better play than at least half the table then why risk your stack on a race situation.
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This is read dependant, you are on the button raising, the blinds could consider this a steal attempt. you have raised 2.5 the BB villain must have a hand if he does not think its a steal. If I had been playing tight I would fold, if I had been active raising a lot of pots, I would call.
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I will call this 100% next time......
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