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Joined: Sept 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 124 Location: Bismarck Karma: 487 |  | More stupid people. « Thread Started on Dec 17, 2007, 1:52am » | |
So when I was at the free-roll on friday night we are down to 4 or 5 tables (out of the original 15 - final table all gets a freeroll into the next days tourney) I am a huge chip leader I have around 50,000 in chips when the average stack is 10,000. I am on the button and there are no raisers I look down and see A5 of hearts. I decide not to raise as there is only the BB left (dead SB as he had just been KO'd by yours truly) and the BB is pretty short stacked so I will just pay to see a flop. The flop comes 4-4-5 rainbow. This dumbass chick I used to see play at Midway makes a min raise, when it gets to me I go 4x her bet, (couldn't see how many chips she had) She then says "all in" and its like another small chip or 2 to me and I call. she turns over AJ offsuit, and I show my A5 of hearts, and she starts bithcing and moaning "how could I call with that shit" Some dude next to me was apparently friends with her and told her "you should have pushed before the flop if you wanted him out." she started saying fuck that and what a bullshit call and then this was really funny, she says "do you always make calls like that?" I said "you mean when all the chips are in, having the best hand?----Usually!" A bunch of people around the table all started laughing and she screams "that wasn't funny!" I told her she was right it was hilarious! By this time the river was out and she didn't catch a jack and she stormed off. I hadn't gone into virtual shutdown with my stack yet (waited till there were about 16 or 17 players left) but I wasn't paying a lot to see a flop unless it was a huge hand. The thing I like about A5 is had somebody made a big raise, I could have easily laid it down, AK is always a bit tougher to lay down there. If she had pushed hard before the flop, I might have folded, but I don't know if her chip stack was big enough (approx 5x the BB before we started the hand?) to get me to lay it down. Any way, I guess the moral of the story is if you are shortstacked and see AJ you better push before the flop, and not bluff after the flop when you let several people limp in.
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