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05-26-2008 , 09:43 PM
2/5 at a live table, I am in BB with K Q my stack is about 600, and the other stacks involved are between 200 and 1000. The inital raiser has 157, as you will observe.

EP raises to 20, and there are three callers, and I call.
(Pot = 100)

Flop K J 3

I check, the other four check

Turn T

I bet 50, and the original EP raiser shoves for 87 more. My read is that villain is a first-name regular at the 2/5 table, and in the hour I've been sitting there has not made any moves other than solid value betting.

Three folds and it is back to me, and I call 87.

Comments on any street appreciated.
05-26-2008 , 09:56 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by franknagaijr
2/5 at a live table, I am in BB with K Q my stack is about 600, and the other stacks involved are between 200 and 1000. The inital raiser has 157, as you will observe.

EP raises to 20, and there are three callers, and I call.
(Pot = 100)

Flop K J 3

I check, the other four check

Turn T

I bet 50, and the original EP raiser shoves for 87 more. My read is that villain is a first-name regular at the 2/5 table, and in the hour I've been sitting there has not made any moves other than solid value betting.

Three folds and it is back to me, and I call 87.

Comments on any street appreciated.

This is really not even post worthy, because of his tiny <40BB stack. Just call, even if he turned a set of tens you still need to call for pot odds on your straight draw.
05-26-2008 , 09:58 PM
I'm hoping for a "can I get away with this? (KK vs short stack PF)" as your next post.
05-26-2008 , 10:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by franknagaijr
The inital raiser has 157, as you will observe.....villain is a first-name regular at the 2/5 table
short stacking regular in a live game? oh noes.
05-26-2008 , 10:47 PM
might be because of buyin limits

      
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