by TexasKowboy » Fri Jan 28, 2005 1:43 pm
I would have done the same thing.
But I am curious. After he pushed all in did you stop for a second and ask yourself what he might have? Ax, AK, JJ, AA? I know when I have something like this happen to me it's because I only played my hand and not the player that pushed all in. Example Last night I have J,10s Above average stack with 15 people left. I had recently doubled up making a flush with J,10s. Blinds were around 4000 I was in the BB. It was limped around with 3 callers I limp also. The flop was Q,9,x. The Q and the 9 were both in my suite. I bet 8000 wanting to represent TPTK hoping to take it down right there. All fold but the button smooth calls. The turn brings the 5 of hearts. Bingo! I again bet 8000 the button goes all in I have him covered by 4000. I can't call fast enough. What does the button have? A6 of hearts! I too was seeing dollar signs and not playing cards.
We must avoid the big stacks, unless we have the "NUTS". If I would have slowed down I would have still had a chance to win. Doubling up would have giving me a better chance but getting busted gave me no chance. Even crippled I finished 11th. Top 5 if I had just slowed down.
Kowboy
If I ain't sinkin', well I must be swimin' If I ain't dead, I must be livin' Livin' is the thing, that scares me the most And if I ain't sleepin', well I better be fishin' If I ain't anchored I will be driftin' But all and all, I'm doing pretty good, since I hit my third coast!