I limp with 6s4s in MP. Shorty (60 or so) to my left makes it 7, half the table calls, including station. Flop A44 with 2 hearts. I check, raiser bets 10, and station makes it 30.
My sense here is that she has a big hand. I really think she has a 4, but don't take my time and think this through sufficiently. My thinking at the time was more like, "Well, of the playable 4s, I'm actually in good shape--with 54 being the other plausible hand." But this is a station!
Anyhow, I raise to 100, raiser calls (I think with KK!), and station shoves. I call. She turns over K4s.
I really think this is a fold against this player. It's just pointless to play for stack when I can get money in clearly ahead so often in this game. I've seen her flat call with AA (and let like 6 players in), too, but doesn't make the raise to 30 on the flop. So, basically, I’m pretty sure she has a 4 when she raises, and my kicker is too dodgy.Statistics: Posted by Aisthesis — Tue May 20, 2008 11:13 am
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