We've probably all been in or at least seen the situation where a player raises with a genuine holding only to be called by someone holding rubbish. Then the rubbish manages to outdraw the original raiser and they are left thinking "how or why did they call a raise with that". When speaking with work colleagues about Hold 'Em, so often I hear, "well it's only $2 to call so I may as well see a flop". I would imagine it's players with this mentallity that make these calls.
Anyway, I was involved in a pot yesterday, that precisely showed why you shouldn't be calling with nothing. The player who called must've been jumping with joy looking at the board and subsequently gobsmacked when the chips slid my way. It's just nice to see the idiot getting what they deserve.
Here's the hand:
Party Poker 2/4 Hold'em (9 Handed)
Preflop: Hero is on the button with , .
UTG Raises, 4 folds, CO calls, Hero calls, 1 fold, BB calls.
Flop: (8 SB) , , (4 Players)
BB Bets, UTG calls (All In), CO folds, Hero calls.
Turn: (6 BB) (2 Players)
BB Bets, Hero Raises, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, BB calls.
River: (14 BB) (2 Players)
BB Bets, Hero Raises, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, BB calls.
Final Pot: 22 BB
Hero has a full house, Tens full of eights.
UTG has , (a flush, king high).
BB has , (a full house, Eights full of fives).
This hand certainly put a smile on my face and helped to erase the painful memories of being beat by someone calling a raise with rubbish. Hope you all enjoyed my story.