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Player 1 checks
The BB checks
Player 1 is a very tight player and I¡¯m taken aback by the fact that he checked with A? K? on the flop because I figure he must have paired his Ace. The BB on the other hand is a wild card and he easily could have called the raise with any two cards.
I take a look at my opponents¡¯ chip stacks
- Player 1 1,375
- Big Blind 2,100
With two ? on the board I¡¯m not about to let these two see a free card so I opt for a raise. I¡¯m fairly certain that Player 1 does not have two ? in his hand but that he did pair his Ace and that he would call an all-in. My only concern at this point is the BB who may very well be holding clubs.
I bet 2,100, the BB does indeed fold as expected and Player 1 calls and shows me A?-Q?.
The turn and river come 2? Q? and I knock out another player.
Post game Analysis
The last thing I wanted in this spot is to have Player 1 triple up to take the chip lead and that¡¯s why it¡¯s always important to isolate an opponent if you¡¯re going to call him all-in.
Alternatively you should never call an all-in if there has already been a call in front of you unless you¡¯re absolutely certain you¡¯re holding the best hand.
This series continue in: Short-Handed Sit and Go Example: part 4
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