
Originally Posted by
honest99
Can't keep myself from sharing this one.
I'm in the big blind with 53o. UTG raises one blind, the button calls, small blind folds and I call.
(Yes I have crap).
The FLOP:
QJ6 (rainbow)
I check my crap and so do the others.
TURN:
2 (still rainbow)
UTG raises double the pot, and the button folds.
Ok, I have a clear fold, only 4 outs to a nut straight, but first... what read do I have on the guy?
UTG has been fishing a lot and winning money from all over. I have also been winning a bit so we have fairly deep stacks. I think a lot, but since he is a fisherman and I really would like to get to him in his own type of game I can't resist.
....I call.
I don't write about times where I don't get lucky so yes... the 4 came giving me the absolute nuts. How do I play it now.. out of position?
I figured that he needs to have at leat two pair or a set, to call a big bet. I also doubt that he would expect the nut straight. (otherwise I would not have called, (I think) :-)
So it's safe to check!
...I check
UTG bets 1/3 of the pot. I was actually hoping for more making an all-in from me look like perhaps anger due to his constant betting, but ok. I have to execute something now.
I bet 2/3 of my stack pretty sure he will call, and hoping he will put in the rest.
He calls (only).
I won, but I don't know what he had (I guess I could look in the history)
After this, UTG did NOT go on tilt. Hats off! I tried him with some raises for polling his tilt mode,
but he was just playing maybe a bit more tightly.
...BUT..., BOY did I get action from the others at the table. I "slowly" doubled my stack again in about 30 minutes.
Talking about implied "tilt" odds!!!
Well it was fun, but was it worth it?
any comments?
I'm new at writing here, so please give me some feedback anyone.
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