dunkitish 0 Posted August 13, 2006 Share Posted August 13, 2006 I was playing in a cash game with a 25 cent ante. I'm up to around 80 dollars after staring with 27. I'm in late position and look down at pocket fours, I raise to a dollar (my standard raise at the table to over protect my hands too many people were seeing the flops cheaply) and have two callers. The flop comes A-10-6. The first player to act bets all-in for about 5.25 (which forces the second person all-in for 4.75). I know one or both have an ace, but I am getting 4:1 on my money (win a 20 dollar pot to put in 5 dollars). What should I have done. I will post the outcome after some response. Link to post Share on other sites
PimpRock 0 Posted August 13, 2006 Share Posted August 13, 2006 4:1 is not good pot odds when your drawing to 2 outs with 2 to come... your approxiately a 10/1 dog so fold it real quick. Link to post Share on other sites
No_Neck 0 Posted August 13, 2006 Share Posted August 13, 2006 only two outs in the deck, gotta fold. Link to post Share on other sites
Zach6668 513 Posted August 13, 2006 Share Posted August 13, 2006 Limp preflop. Link to post Share on other sites
trystero 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 After the flop you're a 9-1 underdog here assuming at least one opponent has an A. So fold. A situation where I could see you calling is if you were HU, had deep stacks, and knew your opponent couldn't get away from his A. Then you're drawing for the 4 because of implied odds. Link to post Share on other sites
fckthis 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 Fold. When beat, pot odds should COMPENSATE. That means, theres enough money, that when overtime, you will draw out to a profit. Link to post Share on other sites
tallytownFSU 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 Fold. When beat, pot odds should COMPENSATE. That means, theres enough money, that when overtime, you will draw out to a profit.And to quote Mike Caro from his Poker Seminars and from Super System 2."You can call cheap allins when the pot odds aren't in your favor if the total amount invested in this hand is less than 10% of your stack."also"It takes a much stronger hand to overcall when the odds are smaller in your favor that you have the best hand." Link to post Share on other sites
dunkitish 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Author Share Posted August 14, 2006 I folded face up and somebody said I'm shocked you didn't call, and the turn and river went 4 4, and I would have been up 100 bucks. Somebody said my pot odds were too good to throw it away, and my responce was I knew I was beat. It was less than 10% of my stack, about 1/15th of my chips, but o well, I was still the big winner on the day. Link to post Share on other sites
krup24 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 Limp preflop, fold to the all ins Link to post Share on other sites
mjd 0 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 I folded face up and somebody said I'm shocked you didn't call, and the turn and river went 4 4, and I would have been up 100 bucks. Somebody said my pot odds were too good to throw it away, and my responce was I knew I was beat. It was less than 10% of my stack, about 1/15th of my chips, but o well, I was still the big winner on the day.Well, clearly this is an all-in. Don't listen to the other noobs. Link to post Share on other sites
DonkSlayer 1 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 Painful question. Painful.I think you should raise more than $1 if you have a .25c ante. Did you mean .25 blind? If you meant ante/no blinds, and you're 10-handed, $2.50 is in the pot before someone opens....so opening for a buck gives everyone insta 3.5:1. Tasty odds for about anything soooted. Link to post Share on other sites
David_Nicoson 1 Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 Link to post Share on other sites
jjgoldy5 0 Posted August 15, 2006 Share Posted August 15, 2006 The thing with low pairs is that your hand is likely good if you spike a set. So you should let people into the pot rather than protecting it, that way if you do hit a set, someone is more likely to have a hand worthy of paying you off. Link to post Share on other sites
aadams_22 3 Posted August 16, 2006 Share Posted August 16, 2006 fold...it's a no brainer with three over cards on the board...it is too likely you are beat Link to post Share on other sites
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