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Originally Posted by Megafish1
Excalibur 1/2 Las Vegas
Table is limp fest and calling stations. No real 3 bets and def no 4 bets preflop. I felt the players knew me to be pretty tight after folding a few orbits and not giving much action.
OTTH
EP old man ($450 stack) opens to $7
Three callers behind
Hero ($400 stack) in BB with KK raises to $37.
Original raiser 4 bets to $107.
Folds back around to hero.
Fold?
Call?
Raise?
Sometimes you live to fight another day.
I've seen a guy fold AA in 3-way all in pot in front of him. He showed me his hand and folded after thinking about it for a minute. The reason? He had built a massive stack over many hours, playing with many of the same players and didn't want want to risk it all in one hand against 3, yes, 3 all ins in front of him, two which had him covered. Worse for him, as he had showed me his hand, the dealer took it and showed the table, to the stunned look of the others, illustrating his fear of losing his stack with a massive payday possible.
It was getting late, play was getting looser and more wild and he didn't want to risk it all against so many while it took him a dozen hours to build his stack, even as he was a favourite. As it were, he should probably had left the game as he wasn't comfortable with the risk at that point.
As fate would have it, if I recall correctly, it was QQ vs KK vs KK. A queen came on the flop and this guy would have been stacked.
Immediately after that hand and him celebrating his lay down, he stacked up and left (wise decision). Probably admiring himself on the way home for his ability to pay his rent now. It's certainly a much different situation than you faced, but nonetheless, sometimes one hand is just one hand of hundreds you might play in a night, sometimes prudence is the better part of valour.
Last edited by johnnyfry2; 10-26-2018 at 09:58 AM.