I’ve been playing the $10 Sit & Gos on Party Poker recently as a break from the ring games, so today I was looking around for some advice. I came across one of the greatest pieces of no-limit advice I’ve ever heard.
A K is good for an all-in bet, but not to call an all-in.
Brilliant! Fucking brilliant! Now, do you think I could follow through with this? Hell no! We’re down to 5 players and I should have a tight table image, having only been in a few pots. I’m on the button with the blinds at 25/50 and an average stack of chips. I get dealt
What could the player have to go all-in against a raise? He has a pair of some kind and most likely a high pair, possibly even
I called of course, was up against
Part of my problem is that while debating a call, the wrong thoughts are entering my head. I’m thinking, “Man, I don’t want to let someone put a move on me here.” I call and the majority of the time, there was no “move.” They have the cards and I lose a large pot. Losing large pots is not a good habit to get into, especially in tournaments.
I’ve been there. I made three all-in calls in a row yesterday in a tourney and got busted each time. And each time I had decent odds of winning. My A-J against 6-6, my A-5 against A-2, and my 2-2 agianst A-K. Race situations at a short handed table (at the end of a tournament) will either make you or break you. I could have just as easily busted all three of them and been heads up with a huge chip lead, but instead I doubled three people up and left four sitting, still duking it out.
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I do this too. So many times I have a hand that should logically be an easy laydown. But I will call all-in bets because I had bet first and I think he’s trying something. Like yesterday I had A5s with 3 of us left, raised and then was check-raised all-in. I knew this guy had stolen a few pots, but the logical decision was to just lay this hand down and get him next time. Of course he happened to have JJ, i didn’t improve and suddenly I’m the short stack. I know this is wrong, tell me when you figure out how to stop doing it.
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I have recently picked up Zen and the Art of Poker, it seems to be really good, but applying it is the key – so I am told. 😉
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The blogshares site is great, found you all there and will be back.
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