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Why did he call this..?

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
Kiwini4uSmall blind 150.00150.003738.75
loolololloBig blind 300.00450.0026344.98
 Your hole cards
  • 10
  • 3
   
bonzai52Fold    
WAREZRaise 600.001050.004671.24
dwferCall 600.001650.003936.25
Kiwini4uFold    
loolololloCall 300.001950.0026044.98
Flop
  
  • 8
  • 5
  • 10
   
loolololloBet 975.002925.0025069.98
WAREZFold    
dwferCall 975.003900.002961.25
Turn
  
  • K
   
loolololloAll-in 25069.9828969.980.00
dwferAll-in 2961.2531931.230.00
loolololloUnmatched bet 22108.739822.5022108.73
loolololloShow
  • 10
  • 3
   
dwferShow
  • J
  • 9
   
River
  
  • J
   
dwferWinPair of Jacks9822.50 9822.50

Comments

  • edited December 2012
    he wanted to hit a straight?


    why did you call pre?
  • edited December 2012
    Peeling with 103 here out of position is a recipe for disaster.
  • edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: Why did he call this..?:
    he wanted to hit a straight? why did you call pre?
    Posted by beaneh
    because he wanted to hit a flush?
  • edited December 2012
    Massive stack advantage so why not, i was picking up pots all over the place by how tight they were playing
  • edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: Why did he call this..?:
    Massive stack advantage so why not, i was picking up pots all over the place by how tight they were playing
    Posted by loololollo
    If everyone is being tight, then raise! Calling with junk hands solves nothing, just lets people hit a piece of the flop when they're so short that they won't fold any sort of equity (like an open end straight draw)
  • edited December 2012
    his call wasnt good but ur call pre is very bad , this is constructiv criticism btw. like lambert said if everyone is plying tight its a great spot to jus pick up the pot pre! ive noticed u have posted alot lately which is good cz it will help u cut out errors like this and help improve ur gme 
  • edited December 2012
    A massive stack advantage isnt a signal to start spewing chips around willly nilly being a calling station. T3 suited pre out of position should be going in the bin. If as you wer saying, everyone is playing tight, then raise, preferably in position; dont be a station out of position. I dont know about some of the better MTT players on here like bearlyther, beaneh and percival but I hate your donk lead for 975 on the flop - might just be me though. What hand is gonna call you here that youre beating? 99? Likely a flush draw - and then when that hits on the turn you jam all in?
  • edited December 2012
    whys he calling he had a up n down draw not bad at all your calling with 10 3 is poor tho if u hit ya 10 u cant be positive ya ahead
  • edited December 2012
    all in on turn so all he knew his chance of hitting the straight was 16% 
  • edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: Why did he call this..?:
    whys he calling he had a up n down draw not bad at all your calling with 10 3 is poor tho if u hit ya 10 u cant be positive ya ahead
    Posted by IDONKCALLU
     Sorry IDCU.....calling is BAD...very bad with just 16%  considering the pot odds. He has 10 BB's left and should find a better spot with better equity surely? Just plain silly by him imo but if you've been playing a lot of hands he may have become a bit tilted too. Its fine to bully but this is too much quite frankly.
    T3 s may be ok with a lot of chips to try to flop flush draw or two pair but don't fall in love with a single pair. You have.....It's a matter of discipline. Make the plan before the flop and stick to it.
  • edited December 2012
    when yu shove what hands (apart from this lol) do u expect to be called by and u be ahead?
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