by Stelvask » Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:14 pm
hand 3... he can't be bluffing once someones all in. as hard as he tries, he simply won't be able to get that guy out of the hand. He probably has something like T7 here, and doesn't want to get felted by an overpair counterfitting him.
I think it's incredibly likely that you're up against two pair, if not a set. The best case scenario is that you're up against a pair + a draw, in which case you go from being a routine favorite to only a small favorite, especially if both of his cards are live (was the Q part of the flush draw or not?)
You simply can not beat his rage. If he had come over the top without the shortstacks involvement your decision would be more difficult (though I would still argue for a fold, since there are far better places in live games to put your money in), but in this situation you just aren't going to win this pot. I'm guessing your posting it because he had the pair + draw and you folded while ahead and started second guessing it (or you called and either held or outdrew 2 pair)
-[4h]-
Stelvask