by Danhdan » Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:19 pm
It added up to AA (for me at least)because of 1)position, 2)played it like he had a huge hand, and 3)pretty much slowplayed it on a limped pot. I expect the minimum raise would occur to this guy if he had a set.
If the board came down anything close to scary, I'd expect this guy to lead out instead of slowplaying that hand, but I've seen this thing alot...which is pretty strange considering I don't play online a whole bunch.
Yeah, I would have put my money in on the flop as well unlikey this guy. He managed to call down the whole time until he was behind, when of course he decided to push his stack in. Standard low NL play IMO...thank God for that.
Rebuy when you are at $45. Getting odds to call raises with small pocket pairs is important, and sometime when you are too short and their raise is too big...you are making a mistake calling. I just top off out of habit nowaday, never letting myself get below $46.
Anyway, people play huge pocket pairs pretty strangely in 5-max, 6-max games sometimes. They want action, and will play it like the nuts no matter what the board...mainly because they can't change their course of action(postflop play is horredous, they can't get away from a hand). While I'm not a fan of slowplaying huge pockets, it has worked a few times on me, especially by shortstacks. I keep a note on each person who gets this 'creative'.
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