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The other player folds around to me.
With pot odds of 1.5:1 versus my 2:1 odds of making the flush by the river I¡¯m not getting the right odds to call and considering that I¡¯m up against a tight player who¡¯s most likely holding a strong pair, in the 10-10 range I decide to fold.
Post Game Analysis
This hand ran through my head for the rest of the tournament and I couldn¡¯t help but wonder if I¡¯d made the right call. I checked my notes and something which hadn¡¯t caught my attention was the fact that my opponent only had 990 chips left after making the raise. This is was a crucial piece of information because if he was willing to bet 60% of his chips on the flop there was no doubt he would have pushed all-in on the turn.
A few hands later a very similar situation arose with this same player and another player. Player 1 raised to 400 pre-flop and only one Player 2 called. The flop came
A? 10? 3?
Player 1 bet 800 and Player 2 pushed all-in for 1,400, Player 1 called immediately and showed
A?-K?. Player 1 had A?-7? and lost when the J? came on the river.
This simply added confirmation to what I already knew that Player 1 is a very tight player.
Now we were down to 4 players.
This series continue in: Short-Handed Sit and Go Example: part 3
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