Bodog 1/2:
Villian was at about $350 and got down to $150 after getting rivered by a flush draw. He began raising to $50 preflop and reraising other pre flop raisers. He had gotten his stack up to about $200 when I tangled with him.
I had A10s on the cutoff, I raised to $6 and villian in the SB raises to $25, I call. Flop comes K 10 2 rainbow. Villian thinks then checks to me. I bet $22 and villian immediately moves all in for about $155 more. Should I call?
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Generally when guys go on TILT like that, it usually only takes them a few hands of raising and reraising to let them blow off the steam...usually after a round, they have cooled off sufficiently and have sunk back into their normal game...it seems by this point he may have gotten by to his usual style, but still wants everyone to think he's tilting...I can see him making this play with K-high card, ANY pocket pair, or a complete bluffing hand...to me, it looks like 80/20, in favor of folding
I wanted to fold, but my gut told me to call and so I finally did after almost timing out. He showed A-Q and didn't improve. I took down a nice pot. I still don't know if it was the right play and if faced with the situation again I don't know if I would do the same. A tough spot for a lot of money...
Good call...A-Q makes some tilt sense as well...Looks like he was hoping to get a free card, then got pissed when you bet and tried to just take it down right there by coming over the top....at the casino the other night some guy made a similar play...I had KK UTG and limped and the DONK in the cutoff makes it $20 to go...folds to me and I make it $65 to go, he calls...FLOP comes K-10-6 two diamonds, I lead for $65 and he goes all-in for an additional $120 with A-J offsuit! What is it with these plays???
Free money haha... does it get much easier?
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