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This hand is from a WPT main event I played in at the Borgata Poker Open in Atlantic City, NJ this past September. This was a 5 day event, with a 3 million $$ guarantee. The levels were long and this was a deep stack event. If I remember correctly we started with 30,000 in chips with 75 minute levels or close to that anyway.
There was a lot of time to play and I was at a fairly well balanced table. There were a couple of pros with one of them next to me on my right. Good place for this uber, aggressive player. This player was friendly and did talk a little strategy during the 10-12 hours at our table.
Okay, I’m rambling. We’ve played all day and are about 15 minutes from breaking for day and bagging up chips. I had about 38,000, which was under average after playing almost 12 hours.
I look down and see pocket 10′s, 10s/10d in the Big Blind. Not bad. I believe the blinds are now 200/400 with 50 ante. There are 5 limpers including the Small Blind and I raise it up and make it 2,400 to go. All fold around to SB (Pro) who calls. The flop is 6c/8s/Qs…not horrible for my 10′s.
There is approx 6,800 in the pot. SB checks and I bet out 5,000. SB now comes alive and shoves all in and has me barely covered. Now I sit and think for probably 5 minutes going over the probable pre-flop hands that he would have played this way and why would he shove, etc, etc. This is my tournament life on the line now. I can fold and go into day 2 with under 30,000 or call and potentially finish the day with over 80,000. OMG…..WHAT WOULD YOU DO?????????????
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Winning Response
The response selected this week is from Vincent in Newark, N.J. All respondents did seem conflicted but Vincent said it best. He said, I hate to finish the day just hanging on. I play to win and I just don’t buy the story your pro is telling. I do believe he is on a draw and you are in the lead. I would call. Take care, Robin…hope you won!
Well Vincent, I felt the same way and as it turns out I was slightly ahead. He did have an inside straight and flush draw. I call and the turn and river are both spades (overkill), and I took the walk of shame right over to the blackjack tables!!!
Thanks for all your comments.