Re All-in There are too many different situations, but usually you have judge your call on how many chips he has (and you have), how he's been playing the previous hands (and how you have), the amount of people left to act (position), because heads up pocket 2s are just as good against A-K as 9s, and chances are always on lower pockets against 2 over cards, from 51% to 57% (something like that) of winning the hand. Usually when people go all in they think they have best hand possible or this is the best hand they are going to get for awhile in the short stack. If you sense weakness or them raising on a draw a good play is all in.
Didnt see the DN game, but I like Layne Flack, cant remember which tourney but he terrorized Freddy Deeb in it basically ran him into the ground with his amazing play.
Can you fold pocket A-A to 10-10s preflop?? |