Villain is pretty ridiculous PF, stats are 80/28/2.0.
I feel I played the flop well, how do you play this turn? My read on the flop was an under pair to my tens, and I followed through with it.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
saw flop|saw showdown
Hero (t3215)
BB (t2930)
UTG (t1450)
UTG+1 (t1395)
MP1 (t1285)
MP2 (t1560)
MP3 (t1805)
CO (t3425)
Button (t1200)
Preflop: Hero is SB with T, T
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5 folds, CO raises to t60, Button calls t60, Hero raises to t200, 1 fold, CO calls t140, Button calls t140.
Flop: (t630) Q, 4
, Q
(3 players)
Hero bets t450, CO calls t450, Button folds.
Turn: (t1530) 2(2 players)
Hero bets t700, CO raises to t3475, Hero calls t1865 (All-In).
River: (t6870) K(2 players, 1 all-in)
Final Pot: t6870
Results in white below:
Hero has Td Th (two pair, queens and tens).
CO has Qh Jd (three of a kind, queens).
Outcome: CO wins t6870.
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Thread: TT in the SB
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01-13-2007 #1
TT in the SB
Last edited by wastrel; 01-14-2007 at 09:10 AM.
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01-14-2007 #2Fish
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I dont understand...
Hero has Td Th (two pair, queens and tens).
CO has Qh Jd (three of a kind, queens).
Outcome: Hero wins t6870.
Why does hero win?
CO has a better hand ....
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01-14-2007 #3Fish
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01-14-2007 #4
Must have been converter error. Fixed.
Completely agree. Now.
At the table I felt so sure of my read on the flop that I insta called. Had I taken a few seconds, I know I would have come to the correct conclusion.
Given the all-in call was the big mistake, how about the other portions, i.e. PF, flop and turn play up to the idiot call?If you are one in a million, there's eight just like you in Manhattan.
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01-14-2007 #5
Just call preflop. Stacks are too deep and you have no fold equity. Being OOP favors re-raising you can't really play this hand well to a lot of flops and after the donk calls, the 1st caller'll usually call.
On the flop, you played it well, but I'd check the turn and call him down or fold. As loose as he is preflop, he's passive postflop, so I'd take a serious bet seriously. I'd usually give it up on the turn, though. You have a very nice stack.
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01-14-2007 #6
Flop played out fine.
I fold to the big reraise on the turn. A queen is the most obvious, and if im honest, I play it the same way he does with his hand.
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01-15-2007 #7
Agree with alex about just calling preflop. As played the flop was good. I think I give this up on the turn and try and showdown as cheaply as I can but if you are going to bet I think it needs to be bigger, say 1200 or so, the 700 seems a bit weak after that flop bet.
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01-17-2007 #8Chaser
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He raised PF = strength
You 3-bet and he calls PF = strength
You bet Flop, he called = strength
You bet Turn, he Raised AI = super strength
At what point in this hand did you think he had a weaker hand than yours?
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