Nine handed at the Lucky Chances in San Francisco.
Lojack limps.
I have 4
4
in the hijack, and I limp.
Cutoff limps. Button raises to $60. BB calls. Lojack folds. I 3-bet to $300. Cutoff folds. Button 4-bets to $600. I call.
Flop ($1285, 2 players): Q
9
5
I pretend to stare at the flop for about five seconds and check. Button pauses ten seconds and shoves. Costs $750 to call. I'm getting 2.7 to 1 and I need 27% equity to call.
Preflop, I had $40 in my hand almost across the line when I noticed that the lojack only had $200 left. So I faltered, and just limped at the last second instead of raising. Possibly a tell. It's pretty rare for me to limp from the hijack.
Button is an early 20s aggressive asian reg. As far as I can tell, he plays 5-10 at this casino all day every day. I consider him to be the most aggressive player at the table. I've seen him run multi-street bluffs several times. I don't believe I've seen him raise preflop more often than is normal for this table, but I do think I've seen him raise much more often when he's in late position, which is why I thought his range would be weak enough to squeeze.
Last edited by BoredAtheist; 08-08-2011 at 10:34 AM.