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monkeyman:
It probably is just an iffy move, but a lot depends on how you"ve played up to this point. If for instance you"ve raised three or four times each orbit and have shoved  on more than one occasion when faced with a short stack all in, this makes a huge difference to the range he could put you on and the play isn"t anywhere near as bad.
 I don"t think a flat call from you would have been the worst play in the world. If you were reraised you"d obviously have had to call anyway. If the villain just called behind you and saw that flop, I think you could easily have shoved the rest of your chips in safe in the knowledge that he hadn"t hit.
 I don"t think its ever possible to say with complete certainty that any play is bad without knowledge of what has happened prior to the hand is question. If you had been playing wild and recklessly (suspect this was not the case) calling with Ace/Queen would have been entirely reasonable.

jacko159:

--- Quote from: noble1 on January 05, 2009, 14:39:36 PM ---
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noble1:

--- Quote from: jacko159 on January 05, 2009, 15:14:42 PM ---

--- Quote from: noble1 on January 05, 2009, 14:39:36 PM ---
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George2Loose:
Part of his call will be the way he has also played the hand. He may assign you a wider range for re shoving to isolate so perhaps thinks he is in front or racing.

U open, he flats now there"s a squeeze behind- you could be iso shoving with KQ, AJ etc etc etc.

TopPair2Pair:
I think he is bluffing with a call.

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