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What have you do in this situation ?

Position: Under the gun
Game: No-Limit Hold'em
Pot Size: 555
Blinds: 5/10
Your Chips: 400
Your Cards: A Heart K Heart
Board Cards: A Spade T Heart 6 Heart K Spade

QUESTION:

You raised to 50 before the flop and bet 70 on the flop, which only one opponent behind you called. On the turn, you bet 150, and your opponent re-raised you all-in for the last 400 chips in your stack.

What have you do in this situation ?

Fold
Call

     
   0   
top 2 pair and nutflushdraw, imo no brainer ( and if you look to your chips too Blink )

     
   0   
I'm not a pro but seems to me there are all conditions to call; I wouldn't fold this hand even if he had three of a kind ( and seems to me really difficult ). Probably he has two pair or two heart cards suited but you are stronger in both situations Blink

     
   0   
I can't find a fold here.

Top two pair plus nutflushdraw => chips go in the middle, espacially as low in chips as we are in this spot.


     
   0   
No brainer call.

     
   0   
As all are saying this is a clear call.

But I guess you lost to a set or str8 when not hitting you flush?

     
   0   
defo worth a call.
Even if they have trips you still have a chance to clinch the pot on the river. Smile

     
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Chances are he prob has the straight or a set, but no way i am i folding here esp with lots of redraw outs.

     
   0   
this is the easiest call in the world

     
   0   
I am interested to know who voted fold...

This is an absolute no brainer.

Theres no way on gods earth you can even consider folding here.

     
   0   
no brainer....call every time

     
   0   
hmmm you played it wrong i would of pushed all in on the turn top pair with the nut flush, then let him decide,

but seeing how poor you played that hand i would call

     
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This is easy call.no god damn way I would fold this kind of hand,not only that you have strong hand,even if he has a straight and chances are 50-50 that he has,you still have a chance to improve to a flush,so itc an easy call....no matter what....

     
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easy call ! and your opponent also knew you have to (stacksize)...thats why i think your beaten. or did u get one of your many outs ?

     
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Hi!!

Easy call. You must do a stronger Cbet with this flop. With the second barrel in turn you are commited if the other player push.

bye and aces for all!!

     
   0   
don't understand why you even ask for a answer ... i would fold , burn my cards and never play poker again Big Smile

     
   0   
I agree with everyone who has said it is a no-brainer call...top 2 and nut flush draw, sure!
However, I do not agree with those that claim that your chip stack size merits the call! If you still have 400 chips on the turn and fold, you still have 40BB ! That's hardly being low in chips

     
   0   
Easy call. Thx for the 5 points, lol (silly poll) Big Smile

     
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Ooops, just noticed, is this a cash game? My chipstack size argument was aimed thinking this was a SnG or tourney
If it is cash, then clearly the stack size merits everything

     
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Theres no doubt in this. You start with the best two high cards, then, with flop, you get top pair and flush draw, then with turn you get the best two pairs, and river can still give you a lot. Any Ace and any heart will give you certain victory. Of course he can have AA, QJ, or two spades and end up winning, but that is something you cant predict. For those who only go all in with nuts, this would be tricky. For others, insta call.

     
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