I am kind of regretting this call I made deep in the nightly Bovada 12,500 guaranteed and was curious to hear any feedback. It was 7 handed final table and I didn't have much info on villain except he had been playing fairly tight/normal over the last 15-20 hands. Going into this hand he was the short stack at the table.
I tank called, did not hit a 9 and he took a 635674 pot, leaving me around average stack at the table. Is this a very tempting call since it was an opportunity to end up with over a million chips, a commanding chip lead with 6 left? I don't know what to make of UTG3 folding pre for 25000 more.. misclick?.
So I was getting 2.23/1 to call his all-in on the flop.
Given that he made that kind of 3bet with KQ off, I think we can include hands as light as AT, AJ, KJ suited JT suited, maybe even 77 or 88 in his range pre flop. I was hoping he had one of those hands or AK. Of course he would still have a 25% chance with 2 overs so I'm not sure my call was worth it. So how often are short stacks C bet shoving when they miss the flop after betting more than a 4th of their stack pre?
with only 1 over on the flop and the dead money from UTG3 and BB and the antes it was just hard to let villain have that pot. But if that exact situation happened again I think I would fold on the flop.
Depending on players this is either fold or shuv pre. I don't like the flat very much. Lol @ CO folding pre after this action and getting something like 10/1.
^ agree, don't like the flat here. I think it's a fold since villain didn't shove an 11 BB stack and your info is that villain hasn't been out if line so far. Plus you still have the CO still to act.
ok - so orig raiser shoves with his 2bb stack - button clicks back with his 10bb stack and you call off with 10bb effective? no that's bad. You should be folding or isoing and I would lean towards the later.
Also - don't give us their cards. We don't care about that.