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#1 threeparrots

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Posted 28 February 2005 - 09:04 PM

Heads-up in a 10 person, $20 buy-in tournament.You raise x3 the BB holding A :) K :) from the BB and you are called by a larger stack.Flop: 10 :club: 2 :D 4 :D The big stack moves all-in. You immediately call and flip up your ace-high. You're ahead in the hand, as the big stack was making a move, but are outdrawn and place 2nd in the game. How many of you would put your game on a hand like that. You aren't short stacked to the point of being blinded off in the next 10 hands even... I don't think that I could have called that. Lay it down, get the next one... no? Apparently I made a foolish move but I don't think so. Yes, I got lucky by catching my cards but the call was worse, I believe.
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#2 KDawgCometh

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Posted 28 February 2005 - 09:08 PM

there was no point in calling off your chips when you missed with AK on the flop. Let him make his play andgo onto the next hand, you'll spank him the next time when you hit and he tries it
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Posted 28 February 2005 - 09:30 PM

my answer to your question is no

#4 wrto4556

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Posted 28 February 2005 - 09:33 PM

KDawgCometh said:

there was no point in calling off your chips when you missed with AK on the flop. Let him make his play andgo onto the next hand, you'll spank him the next time when you hit and he tries it

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