heniek31 Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 I only called the raise as I had a position. PokerStars Game #43224686048: Tournament #308010491, $10+$1 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2010/04/26 19:16:13 WET [2010/04/26 14:16:13 ET] Table '308010491 72' 9-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: jdimindtrix (3090 in chips) Seat 2: largo1986 (3925 in chips) Seat 3: MrBobbyLong (1880 in chips) Seat 4: nono2511 (2390 in chips) Seat 5: JonnyPizzle0 (3350 in chips) Seat 6: ALEX(RUS)265 (3040 in chips) Seat 7: triiva1954 (4270 in chips) Seat 8: mini_skive (5050 in chips) Seat 9: heniek31 (2975 in chips) largo1986: posts small blind 15 MrBobbyLong: posts big blind 30 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to heniek31 [Kh Th] nono2511: calls 30 JonnyPizzle0: folds ALEX(RUS)265: folds triiva1954: calls 30 mini_skive: folds heniek31: calls 30 jdimindtrix: folds largo1986: raises 120 to 150 MrBobbyLong: folds nono2511: calls 120 triiva1954: folds heniek31: calls 120 *** FLOP *** [9s Jh Ks] largo1986: bets 360 nono2511: folds heniek31: calls 360 *** TURN *** [9s Jh Ks] [3h] largo1986: bets 720 heniek31: ??? I'm quite sure I'm beaten here, but... Do you call here? Quote
Hooloovoo Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 Re: Often in that spot Your position and pot odds makes it a fine call preflop On the flop, i would have put in a defensive raise to see where i'm at. If raised, i would get out. If called, i would see what happened on turn and then decide. As it played out, i would probably call turn, but i wouldn't be happy about it. It's quite possible he's double-barreling, but it's expensive to raise turn, that's why i would rather make the raise on the flop. You do have a bunch of outs. With a blank river, i would probably call a half-pot bet. Quote
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