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Questionable call? - UKOPS 7 Satellite

edited October 2011 in Poker Chat
Hi guys,
Just played in the £11+ 1 UKOPS 7 Satellite Qualifier and ran into an interesting hand against Dylan12.

This is my first post on the Sky Poker forums, so I'll give a little bit of back story. I'll be perfectly honest - I'm a total fish when it comes to tournaments (this being about the 10th I've played in my 2 year career) but when I saw the low buy-in and low field size for this event I decided to give it a shot.
I'm primarily a 6-Max cash game player so I went into this tournament playing my usual TAG game, hoping it would get me somewhere.

About 50-or-so hands in, Dylan 3x raised my big blind. He was fairly TAG as well from what I could see and this was the first time I'd played against him. Oh, and before I go any further, I just want to point out that I'm not bashing Dylan - he's obviously a fantastic tournament player but I can't get my head around how he made this call.


Blinds 50/100
Lang7 (BB - $4105) - Kh 9s
Dylan12 (BTN - $4230) - XX

Folded to Dylan12, raises to $300
SB folds
Lang7 calls $200
Pot $650

***FLOP***
6s 8c 6d

Lang7 checks
Dylan12 checks
Pot $650

***TURN***
Qh

Lang7 bets $400
Dylan12 calls

Pot $1450

***RIVER***
2c

Lang7 bets $750
Dylan12 calls and wins the pot with a pair of 6's, Ace kicker (Ah Ks).


After the hand was over there was a bit of banter about whether this was a good call or not. Dylan felt it was an "obvious" call because it was me he was playing against. I really don't know where he got this wild read on me from, because I would be very surprised if I was playing anything near my usual 21/18 game that I play in cash games and I hadn't been caught with any bluffs. I was playing super aggressive post-flop, but I think I'd probably only been in about 5/6 hands total that actually got to a flop at that point.
He asked me "what are you repping?" after the hand, when, in my mind, I could have easily checked an 8 or 6 out of position on the flop and fired the turn to protect. Any queen could also have checked and is obviously betting that turn. Once he called the turn I thought he had a pair lower than 8's or random Ax/Kx hoping to hit/bluff catch, and I knew I'd probably have to double barrel after the turn.

When the 2c comes on the river, I'm never betting any 2, 6, any weak pocket pair or any weak-medium Q in my mind. I guess my range is really polarised once I value bet the river, but I still think calling off 1/4 of your stack against a strong double barrel from a TAG player is a questionable play on Dylan's part. Like I said, I spoke to Dylan afterward and he seemed happy with how he played it, and I'm content on how I played it too.

Any thoughts and opinions on any changes you'd make to how either of us play the hand, guys?

Comments

  • edited October 2011
    Dont mess with Dylan.............Hes the best!!!
  • edited October 2011
    In all honesty i think alot would make that call.

    Just because you bet does that mean you have to have a hand ? on river its costing 750 to win over 2100 with still over 2.5k left if wrong and also will stop anyone trying it on again with him . . . . . . . . . . . . oh and i forgot to say dylan suffers from terrible migrane and needs to lay down in a dark room with a blindfold on so prob forgot to take it off :)


    Nh gg gl

    Dylan is my hero btw x x x
  • edited October 2011
    In Response to Re: Questionable call? - UKOPS 7 Satellite:
    In all honesty i think alot would make that call. Just because you bet does that mean you have to have a hand ? on river its costing 750 to win over 2100 with still over 2.5k left if wrong and also will stop anyone trying it on again with him . . . . . . . . . . . . oh and i forgot to say dylan suffers from terrible migrane and needs to lay down in a dark room with a blindfold on so prob forgot to take it off :) Nh gg gl Dylan is my hero btw x x x
    Posted by jenny_IYY
    No, of course betting doesn't guarantee a hand, but I hadn't given him any reason to believe I was bluffing. I played tight throughout. I agree that the pot odds are there, but I still think that with ace high it's a very loose call. I double barreled, which I knew I'd probably have to do anyway to get him off any weak hand, and played the river as a blocker bet designed to look like I wanted value. You're only beating a bluff, and you're calling off a quarter of your stack just as the blinds are starting to get huge. In the long run I think this is a losing play.
  • edited October 2011
    I make that call aswell there fwiw.

    LOL at dylan in the blindfold :)
  • edited October 2011
    i make the call, but thn i call 100% of rivers according to dohhhh. i really dont see what your repping here.

    I just dump K9 pre.
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