Hand #1338012293001381: Chelsea (6-Max) 12293
Seat 2: golface1374 (28.81 in chips)
Seat 3: stickdude (95.40 in chips)
Seat 5: denniep (37.00 in chips)
Seat 6: boowillie (165.55 in chips)
Seat 9: dr3amlab (121.92 in chips)
boowillie: posts small blind $0.50
dr3amlab: posts big blind $1
Dealt to stickdude [ ]
golface1374: calls
stickdude: raises to $4.50
denniep: folds
boowillie: calls
dr3amlab: folds
golface1374: folds
*** FLOP *** [ ]
boowillie: bets $4
stickdude: raises to $23
boowillie: calls
*** TURN *** [ ]
boowillie: is all in
stickdude: ?????
Normally this would be a very routine instamuck, right?
However, in the hand that was in progress when I sat down at the table, this same villain open-shoved a monotone flop with complete air (8-high, no FD) and got called by the guy who flopped the nut flush. He had a couple of other big hands since then, but each time he had a big hand, he just made normal-looking value bets - not massive shoves like this one. It's about $67 to call in a ~$120 pot, so I'm getting just under 2:1 on a call.
Does anyone pull the trigger against what looks to be a massive bluff here?