BK makes very few mistakes before the flop. |
He has ace-queen, which really surprised me. He played it the only way he could to get all my chips, because if he bets the flop like he was kind of supposed to, then I would've just folded. |
I bet $5,000, ... Kido calls and raises $20,000. The other guy and I call the $20,000 rather quickly, hoping that it goes check-check on the river. |
I could fold and still have $80,000 in chips, which would be a good day, |
I need some money. You got any money? |
I thought to myself that with the raise he made, he looked like he had a pair of 8s, 9s or 10s, ... But I thought I'd try to take a flop and catch a king, queen or a couple spades, so I called. |
I'm going to go with my read. What tipped me off was, if he had a real hand, he would've bet $30,000 or $40,000. But when he bet $50,000, it's a huge amount, and I'm thinking, 'He really wants me out; he doesn't want to make it easy on me at all.' It led me to believe that he didn't want me to call at all. |
I'm like, 'Oh, no,' ... I check. I'm hoping he bets so I can throw my hand away. But he checks. |
I'm thinking, 'If he has a set, he has a set. Nothing I can do about it,' |
If I'm wrong, I've got $38,000, |
Love it. Way cool… |