It seams people don't understand the commutative value of two big stacks checking down marginal hands when there is a small stack all in and little to no side pot. So often i see these guys shoving into an empty side pot with 55 on a 2 10 j flop just to triple up the all in short stack with qj forcing hands like kq and ak to fold who would end up whinning and in the prosses risk comunitive ing there whole stack to win absolutely nothing. rant over feel free to comment.
Check it down!!!
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ConanSBR MVP
- 09-01-10
- 1178
#1Check it down!!!Tags: None -
darkghostSBR MVP
- 09-19-05
- 1721
#2In a tourney I agree. In a cash game, let them do what they want.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#3Depends on how deep in the tournament it is.Comment -
TheCentaurSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-11
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#4Conan ur a loose cannon palComment -
mikejammSBR Posting Legend
- 08-24-09
- 11045
#5It seams people don't understand the commutative value of two big stacks checking down marginal hands when there is a small stack all in and little to no side pot. So often i see these guys shoving into an empty side pot with 55 on a 2 10 j flop just to triple up the all in short stack with qj forcing hands like kq and ak to fold who would end up whinning and in the prosses risk comunitive ing there whole stack to win absolutely nothing. rant over feel free to comment.Comment -
downsouthSBR Posting Legend
- 01-13-11
- 11580
#6I usually determine based on how deep into tourney I am and what my stack size is in comparison to the other big stack.
I will tend to shove more there espeically if it is close to bubble or major increases in prize pool. I want to use the small stack to my advantage. And if he is fairly small and doubles through my large stack oh well.Comment -
ConanSBR MVP
- 09-01-10
- 1178
#7this has happened often the case that inspired the rant was on the final table 8 left i think i had AQ ss had JJ and villain had 99 me and villain had 15kish ss had 3.5k all in 99 shoved on 258 flop i fold turn is A ss triples up and ends up 3rd place villain goes out 5th and my awesome poker skills bounced me back to take it down.Comment -
BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#9I agree with Conan here, checking down when you have a marginal hand to avoid tripling up a short stack is the better play.
If you have better than a marginal hand and is very likely to have the short stack beat, then betting into the dry side pot is the better play.
Cheers!Comment -
downsouthSBR Posting Legend
- 01-13-11
- 11580
#10this has happened often the case that inspired the rant was on the final table 8 left i think i had AQ ss had JJ and villain had 99 me and villain had 15kish ss had 3.5k all in 99 shoved on 258 flop i fold turn is A ss triples up and ends up 3rd place villain goes out 5th and my awesome poker skills bounced me back to take it down.Comment -
eberetta1SBR MVP
- 03-27-09
- 1157
#11I am usually on the receiving end of these babies. Tonight I was in 18th place ready to be knocked out, and sure enough a raise after the flop gets people to fold so my little 3's win against 4 overs on the table. Ended up placing 13 because of a big stacks raise that got everyone else to fold. So it let me back in the game and my next hand I get pocket KK's that held up.
I even thanked the raiser tonight. But it happens so frequently to me almost as many times as I bubble, which is 3 times a week.Comment -
ArunShSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-24-07
- 6801
#12this has happened often the case that inspired the rant was on the final table 8 left i think i had AQ ss had JJ and villain had 99 me and villain had 15kish ss had 3.5k all in 99 shoved on 258 flop i fold turn is A ss triples up and ends up 3rd place villain goes out 5th and my awesome poker skills bounced me back to take it down.
While I've seen people make alot of stupid dry side pot bluffs, I completely disagree here. 99 made the correct play. He has no idea the other person is ahead of him - why would he want to give your AK/AQ or whatever a free chance to catch on him - the chips in the pot are important also! What if SS had 77 and by checking it on the flop he lost the pot to your AQ when he would have won it by shoving? Sorry but I think he made the right play.
What I agree with is when people make plays like that with absolute air or an underpair to the board - generally then it's very foolish. But if you have top pair or an overpair (as in the case you mention), then you need to protect your hand as winning the pot yourself is also a priority.Comment -
BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#13While I've seen people make alot of stupid dry side pot bluffs, I completely disagree here. 99 made the correct play. He has no idea the other person is ahead of him - why would he want to give your AK/AQ or whatever a free chance to catch on him - the chips in the pot are important also! What if SS had 77 and by checking it on the flop he lost the pot to your AQ when he would have won it by shoving? Sorry but I think he made the right play.
What I agree with is when people make plays like that with absolute air or an underpair to the board - generally then it's very foolish. But if you have top pair or an overpair (as in the case you mention), then you need to protect your hand as winning the pot yourself is also a priority.Comment -
buyacka1SBR Hustler
- 11-28-12
- 50
#14Have had this happen on numerous hands I was all in , I would have won the hand but other player pushes into dry pot with nothing and dosen't knock out short stack who eventually mounts massive comeback and nocks me out lol when I would have won the hand if had just checked down. Usually other big stack isn't even on the blinds and has no buisness being in the hand in the first place with his hand holdings.Comment -
ArunShSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-24-07
- 6801
#15I don't quite agree - it depends on more factors than that. Moving up a spot is nice and all, but if you have say 10k chips and there are 5k chips in the pot - doing what you can to make sure those 5k chips have the best chance to end up in your stack is the priority, as they significantly increase your stack. That would almost certainly have priority over a slightly higher chance of eliminating the short stack and moving up one place.
Again, there are a lot of factors involved in such decisions, but I believe it's over simplifying to claim that eliminating a short stack is of more relevance than winning the pot yourself - again it can vary based upon the precise circumstances.Comment
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