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is this just a shove?

no info on villain
davon121 Small blind   £0.15 £0.15 £10.54
stages Big blind   £0.30 £0.45 £10.84
  Your hole cards
  • A
  • Q
     
CuriousKev Fold        
GoonerDup Fold        
chaseboy Raise   £0.60 £1.05 £6.06
OMahonyO Raise   £1.80 £2.85 £29.59
davon121 Fold        
stages Fold        
chaseboy Raise   £4.80 £7.65 £1.26

Comments

  • edited January 2010
    In this situation when he only has 6 quid back, probably yes.

    If he was deeper, I would probably errrr towards laying it down and finding a better spot.
  • edited January 2010
    how can you tell the stack sizes preflop?
    I find it impossible to follow the action with these excuses for hand histories
  • edited January 2010
    I agree that his stack size probably warrants a push, but i do think that with the min raise then the all-in he has a monster, JJ,QQ KK AA, possibly AK, but i would favour KK,AA.
    If not then you make a note on this action.

    col
  • edited January 2010

    In Response to Re: is this just a shove?:
    I agree that his stack size probably warrants a push, but i do think that with the min raise then the all-in he has a monster, JJ,QQ KK AA, possibly AK, but i would favour KK,AA. If not then you make a note on this action. col
    Posted by mr_mbro
    I have had a few situations recently that were quite similar, and villain showed up with kk/aa.  I actually folded but was just wandering if it was +/- ev. he didnt show
  • edited January 2010
    Snap shove...

    And yes the hand history is terrible on here, you need to look in the last column (£6.06) then he leaves himself £1.26 after £4.80 raise.

    Can't see the 2 others on the table but 3 people have stacks of £10 and under at least, at 15/30.. Find tables with decent stacks therefore better value if they're available.
  • edited January 2010
    In Response to Re: is this just a shove?:
    how can you tell the stack sizes preflop? I find it impossible to follow the action with these excuses for hand histories
    Posted by teachai
    I dont see the difficulty. 3 columns; bet size, pot size, amount bahind. So villain has £6.06 behind after his bet.
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