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Hand History #889121972 (20:11 24/03/2015)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
eSmall blind 15.0015.002890.00
jBig blind 30.0045.003030.00
 Your hole cards
  • 10
  • 10
   
wRaise 60.00105.003015.00
BoxsterRaise 90.00195.002720.00
kFold    
bCall 90.00285.002975.00
eFold    
jCall 60.00345.002970.00
wCall 30.00375.002985.00
Flop
  
  • 9
  • 2
  • K
   
jCheck    
wCheck    
BoxsterBet 90.00465.002630.00
bRaise 180.00645.002795.00
jFold    
wCall 180.00825.002805.00
BoxsterCall 90.00915.002540.00
Turn
  
  • 10
   
wCheck    
BoxsterBet 457.501372.502082.50
bFold    
wRaise 1305.002677.501500.00
      

Comments

  • edited March 2015
    raise more pre
    raise more otf
    GII
    and if he's got there with his JQdd you've only yourself to blame for keeping him in the pot, imho, and you still have outs
  • edited March 2015
    call pre (or raise to 150+) either is fine

    If you called pre check call flop
    If you raise bigger pre then c bet 50-75% of pot.

    Turn you are now either doubling up or losing but I can't see you getting away from it now.
  • edited March 2015
    As played shove.

    Don't 3-bet so small preflop, it's a pointless bet that creates horrible family pots like this. Going to a flop four ways your pocket TT has only 42% equity if we give them all a wide range of hands worse than yours (top 60% of hands less pairs JJ to AA and AK, which are assumed to re-raise).

    If you raise bigger and create a heads-up pot you'll have 72% equity against one player with the same range and roughly the same amount of chips in the pot.
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