Monday, February 2, 2009

Limp In, All-In, All Out

There is a reason you don't limp in when half the table has no chips and that reason is that they are going to move all-in on you.

Clearly, the table here has missed that memo. The past couple of hands have seen multiple players limp in, someone move all-in, and everyone fold. Most recently, Tootie raised to 1,000 from middle position, Jeremy called from the cutoff, and Chet moved all-in for 4,500 more from the big blind. Tootie parted with his hand rather quickly, but Jeremy agonized over a decision long enough for Rachel to call the clock on him. He flipped a coin to make the decision for him and it told him to fold his Jd10d, which he did. Chet then showed pocket aces. Nice fold yo.

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