Is it ever right to go all-in without pot odds?
For example, is playing like a donkey ever a good move to make people avoid you?
Here is an example from the £4K B/H Direct satellite.
We were on the final table with 6 people and the average stack was around 5333 chips with 150/300 blinds. Only 3 places win a £55 seat, 4th pays back the £11 buy-in.
I had 2645 chips before posting, and my big blind was raised. I was worried this would happen a lot, so I went all in without correct pot odds, to make people afraid of raising my blind.
My thinking was that I had a 35% chance of winning the hand (including the fold equity), but if I doubled up, I would nearly knock another player out, and people would be less inclined to steal my blind. If I folded I would be a very short stack with a dwindling fold equity.
It "worked", in that I won the hand and got a lot of walks, even though I would just fold after that if my blind did get raised. I went from being the short stack to the big stack when the tournament finished even though I genuinely didn't see a flop after that. Everyone was playing very tight.
I want people to know I am an unpredictable player, and I am able to call off an all in when my blind is raised and they really don't want the variance.
I was called a donkey here, and maybe it was a terrible play and a moment of madness. But is taking the worst of it ever right?
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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Ozzy1000 | Small blind | | 150.00 | 150.00 | 5902.50 |
bet72off | Big blind | | 300.00 | 450.00 | 2345.00 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
ra1d | Fold | | | | |
2day | Raise | | 900.00 | 1350.00 | 2532.50 |
alex1229 | Fold | | | | |
DaddyPig | Fold | | | | |
Ozzy1000 | Fold | | | | |
bet72off | All-in | | 2345.00 | 3695.00 | 0.00 |
2day | All-in | | 2532.50 | 6227.50 | 0.00 |
2day | Unmatched bet | | 787.50 | 5440.00 | 787.50 |
bet72off | Show | | | | |
2day | Show | | | | |
Flop |
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Turn |
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River |
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bet72off | Win | Straight to the 7 | 5440.00 | | 5440.00 |
Comments
You seem to think you have fold equity but I don't think you do. You won the hand but that doesn't mean its a long term losing play. If you were deeper and jam and did win, people will just think you had a hand