What's your play?

Ok...you don't play much NL...you don't play shorthanded....you've had a bunch of beer...what's your play 10 hands into the table?



PokerStars Game #5422111072: Hold'em No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2006/07/01 - 14:57:05 (ET)
Table 'Eduarda' 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: sakemate ($54.80 in chips)
Seat 2: Wolffhound ($44.10 in chips)
Seat 4: freeridedeb ($119.75 in chips)
Seat 6: Starider ($7.20 in chips)
sakemate: posts small blind $0.50
Wolffhound: posts big blind $1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Wolffhound [Qd Qc]
freeridedeb: calls $1
Starider: folds
sakemate: raises $1 to $2
Wolffhound: calls $1
freeridedeb: calls $1
*** FLOP *** [Ts 8h Jd]
sakemate: bets $2
Wolffhound: raises $4 to $6
freeridedeb: raises $30 to $36

Comments

  • fold and go sleep it off
  • Yeah clear fold here but why not re-raise preflop?

    stp
  • I would have made a raise pre flop. then I might make the call might fold....... I"m about 50/50. I think I'm way behind if I call but if I've had enough beers I call. then I go sleep it off.
  • stpboy wrote:
    Yeah clear fold here but why not re-raise preflop?

    stp

    I called looking for an A coming off on the flop.  Plus I'm weak.
    I should have popped it I know.

    Is there NO possibility of AJ...KJ etc...shorthanded. 4 handed?
  • That would be a severely overplayed and overvalued KJ or AJ if it was one but with a bet and a re-raise in front of him I would tend to think that he hit more then just top pair, either two pair or the Q9 straight. The only semi bluff out there is K9-A9 but without a real read I would muck this pretty fast....and remember, you are weak so you should be used to folding huge hands like this one. In this case though, I think folding is actually the correct move. :D

    stp
  • Fold.

    Likely too strong of a play for top pair...but who knows...have to read the player.

    Also likely wouldn't play a nut straight against a rainbow that strong either

    I'd guess two pair JT.
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