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is there any other way to play this hand ??

  • 21-12-2006 6:00pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 463 ✭✭


    seat 1 -regularly min rasises with anything -not in the equation
    seat 5- tight player last time he played a big pot i flopped a flush and he showed a set and didnt improve

    Seat 1: MikeRizz33 ($29.90)
    Seat 2: ME ($168.15)
    Seat 3: ramrod155 ($100)
    Seat 4: no pulse41 ($31.75)
    Seat 5: Odman_AA ($135.20)
    MikeRizz33 posts the small blind of $0.50
    ME posts the big blind of $1
    The button is in seat #6
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to ME [5d 8d]
    no pulse41 raises to $2
    Odman_AA has 15 seconds left to act
    Odman_AA calls $2
    MikeRizz33 folds
    ME calls $1
    *** FLOP *** [Qd 6h 7d]

    ME checks
    no pulse41 bets $3
    Odman_AA has 15 seconds left to act
    Odman_AA raises to $9
    ME calls $9
    no pulse41 raises to $29.75, and is all in
    Odman_AA calls $20.75
    ME has 15 seconds left to act
    ME raises to $166.15, and is all in
    Odman_AA calls $103.45, and is all in
    ME shows [5d 8d]

    opinions please
    is there any other way to play this hand against very tight player ?

    thanks in advance


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,179 ✭✭✭White Knight


    1. Fold preflop
    2. Tight player calls out of position, raises out of position and calls the shortstack raise out of position - there is no need to push here - at this stage imo you get to see the turn cheaply as he has already indicated he is happy to get his money into the pot. (his flat call of shorties raise indicates strength to me)
    3. If you look at it from this point of view - ask yourself what your push is doing?
    a) trying to push him off the hand (imo not possible)?
    b) ensuring you get his money in the pot now as you have so many out?
    and
    c) should i have gotten a free card??

    I would have flat called the shortstacks push and revaluate turn - it is possible you are drawing very very thinly - i.e higher flush and higher straight draws or set.


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