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Was playing at Burswood this weekend - visiting for work.
Played the 5-5 NL table with a buy in of $200.
22 hours later I had $5000.
Anyways I end up head to head with a tight super player - loves to go all in when strong and his chip stack is similar to mine (we are the two big stacks)
He raises preflop $30. Because I have so much money and planning on going soon I call with suited 89.
Flop comes out Q89 (RAINBOW)
He bets $100. Now I put him on either AA, KK, or AQ. I had played him for awhile and I know that he wouldnt have raised and then bet the flop without anything less. If he had trips he would have slow played and he wouldnt have gone in with Q8 OR Q9.
Therefore I know I am ahead on the flop. The correct move here is to RR and take down the pot right? However, if I do I know that he will come over the top of me all in. Normally I would be happy with this scenario as I would win the hand 7 out of 10 times but because I have a big stack I am afraid he may suck me out with the final 2 cards. Sure 7 out of 10 times I am going to double up but I rarely have such a big stack to risk for those 3 out of 10 times.
So against my better judgement I call. Its a rag card. He bets $500. I still know I am ahead but just call. River is an Ace. I now believe I am beat.
He bets $150 and I call. He turns over AQ - a higher pair. I lose like $800 and then call it a day.
When I look back on this hand I know I played it badly but if I had played the usual way I would which would have been to RR I know he would have put us all in and then I would have lost my whole stack on the river anyway.
Any thoughts on this guys? What would you do?
Played the 5-5 NL table with a buy in of $200.
22 hours later I had $5000.
Anyways I end up head to head with a tight super player - loves to go all in when strong and his chip stack is similar to mine (we are the two big stacks)
He raises preflop $30. Because I have so much money and planning on going soon I call with suited 89.
Flop comes out Q89 (RAINBOW)
He bets $100. Now I put him on either AA, KK, or AQ. I had played him for awhile and I know that he wouldnt have raised and then bet the flop without anything less. If he had trips he would have slow played and he wouldnt have gone in with Q8 OR Q9.
Therefore I know I am ahead on the flop. The correct move here is to RR and take down the pot right? However, if I do I know that he will come over the top of me all in. Normally I would be happy with this scenario as I would win the hand 7 out of 10 times but because I have a big stack I am afraid he may suck me out with the final 2 cards. Sure 7 out of 10 times I am going to double up but I rarely have such a big stack to risk for those 3 out of 10 times.
So against my better judgement I call. Its a rag card. He bets $500. I still know I am ahead but just call. River is an Ace. I now believe I am beat.
He bets $150 and I call. He turns over AQ - a higher pair. I lose like $800 and then call it a day.
When I look back on this hand I know I played it badly but if I had played the usual way I would which would have been to RR I know he would have put us all in and then I would have lost my whole stack on the river anyway.
Any thoughts on this guys? What would you do?




ie (thinks I have 2 pair and he has TPTK)

What kind of ****ing game is that at Burswod?