YES FLOP WAS Q83... my fault...
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Originally Posted by The Rumor
Raise was too small pre with 4 people in. You created the "waterfall of calls."
On the flop, if we're playing for stacks, the biggest stack left is 275, so your bet size isn't terrible - it accomplishes the goal of having a bet/bet line get everything in.
My question is, were you looking to get everything in on the turn?
Most likely I would shoot for bet flop, check turn, shove river... I'm not folding at any point, but due to my image I think there is a higher chance of him either shoving turn or calling the river with a weak queen or pocket pair (QJ, TT, 99) that he might fold to a turn shove by me.
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Originally Posted by nimbleninja
$125 to win $430. You said "I think he potentially has Q8 here but it is balanced by the times he pushes with QJ... so I am calling it a wash." Do you think he is always pushing with QJ? Are you sure that there's enough balance in his range to make this call profitable?
I don't think he is always pushing with QJ, but it wouldn't be too out of the ordinary of a tilt push... This player had already dropped two buy-ins. He didn't seem tilted, but i definitely think this is a possibility. Same thing on the Q8... given that he is the first player with the opportunity to call and there are more players left to act, I don't think he calls often, but maybe if he is tilting or they are suited? (1/2 players love suited cards!) If he was last to act, then I definitely think there is a lot higher chance that he is calling with Q8.