BLR_White: checks
Hero: bets $2.45
BLR_White: raises $7.57 to $10.02 and is all-in
Hero: folds
Uncalled bet ($7.57) returned to BLR_White
BLR_White collected $7.85 from pot
BLR_White: doesnt show hand
Summary Total pot $8.25 | Rake $0.40
Board
Seat 2: Luchs7979 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: ionutzemi (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: derar22 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: BLR_White collected ($7.85)
Seat 6: Hero (button) folded on the Turn
TheLink   Australia. Nov 15 2011 00:12. Posts 406
Not long ago I would never have made this fold. I'm always beat here right? he seemed like a TAGish reg after the 30 or so hands I'd played with him up to here.
Felt like the chances that AK would do this trying to prevent any 4-card flushes is slim, way too many flushes even if that is realistic.
Last edit: 15/11/2011 00:13
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gebbstet   Sweden. Nov 15 2011 07:58. Posts 391
He might do this with AxKc/AxQc?
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TheLink   Australia. Nov 15 2011 08:21. Posts 406
It's just that he could easily be betting flop to try and price himself into a draw, and once I raise he's still obligated to call. He could also play a set this way, let me bet the turn and try to get it in once I commit some money.
I also doubt anyone would check-raise allin with a good ace when weaker aces will almost certainly fold and I still have flushes in my range.
I suppose he could easily be doing this with something like AhQc or KcQd, but then I'm not even crushing whatever combo-draws he might have had anyway.