by TheUnknownPlayer » Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:03 pm
You know, I was going to wait and hear the rest of the story before giving my analysis but what the heck...
You said, "...if he's got AA beat, he's probably got 78 beat too." I agree, but your statement implies that you think he has AA beat - I don't agree. If he put's you on AA - then he's got to bet if he wants to win this pot.
You also said, "Noway is he playing a 7 here, unless he has suddenly gone crazy." Here I seriously disagree. You have $1700 in front of you pre-flop and you raise $30. If I'm playing against you I'm calling $30 to win $1700 - the implied odds are simply too high to ignore (almost 57:1). One of the advantages of his position (and the reason your pre-flop raise was so brilliant) was that he is almost certainly puttin you on AA or KK). Another reason that I'm coming with a great range of hands is that if I can confidently put you on one of two hands - and you can't put me on any...then the implied odds are that much more attractive. Hands that I'll play against you in his spot which include a seven are: 74s, 74o, 75o, 75s, 76s, 76o, 78s, 78o, 79s, 79o, T7s, T7o, J7s, J7o, A7s and A7o.
"When he called my preflop raise, I was pretty sure that he had some sort of pocket pair." Ok, possible... but I'm playing a much greater range of hands here myself.
"AK is trash here so I ruled that out." You may find it interesting that I would fold this myself. The chances are too great that I'm dominated with too few chances to improve. But if I'm holding a 98s and I hit hard then I'm golden.
"AA was possible but I thought it was unlikely based on the fact that he smooth-called me..." Yep and to a lessor degree it holds true for QQ - although I would have smooth called your pre-flop raise myself with QQ.
Other aspects of the hand which play into my decision to call...
Assuming you normally could get a read off of him when you started talking - people are more likely to remain silent when they are bluffing - although I'm not convinced that would have been the case with this player.
Too, he played it just the way I would have with a T9 or a 65 or any number of hands. When you just called the raise I'm going to start believing that I can make you lay the hand down. Particularly if I put you on AA or KK.