I'm surprised that only k3nt brought up the fact that this is a hand against the button, who open-limped - a sign of major weakness, IMO. I never give the button credit for a good hand preflop when he open-limps. Stoneburg brought up the fact that he could have J8, something I had not considered at the time. I didnt see that straight, only KJ. Dont really know why.
Personally, I just wasn't willing to give him credit for AT or A9 here - the only reasonable hands he could have. I made the call for 4 reasons.
1) This is a steal situation - blind v. button - the chance of him bluffing is much higher.
2) He started with less than a full stack - adds to the donk factor.
3) The range of possible hands that he could have that beat me is small - only AT or A9 (aside from the J8, which I missed at the time). All sets are out of the question.
4) I like to check-raise weak Aces out of the blinds against position bettors. My opponent may know this, and thus the chances of him bluffing are higher.
The most likely hand that i put him on was Ax of spades, picking up the flush draw on the turn and deciding to semi-bluff it. As I said, I called, and the river was the
![The Queen of Clubs [Qc]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/Qc.gif)
. I knew I was toast. He showed
![The Five of Diamonds [5d]](https://www.pofex.com/images/smilies/5d.gif)
- even less than I thought he had, but he won anyway, as my 2 pair got counterfeited.
I'm not saying this is a clear call, a fold is certainly reasonable here. This play is marginal. I just thought this hand would provoke more discussion than it did. Not a single person thought it was at all likely I was ahead. Personally, I think a lot of you give him credit for too many hands here, like QQ, for example.
Thanks
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