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I need some advice.

edited December 2015 in Tournament Strategy
I was playing a tournament on another site (washes mouth out with soap)


We were down to 20 players on 3 tables

I had 9000 ish chips

plr a 8500 ish

I was BB he was on my left (first to bet)

I had JcKc

blinds 300/600

he opened betting 1200

I called.

Q1. Should I have called?


Flop As Td 4c

I  check
he goes 1200
I called (he had raised on the flop a LOT of time and people folded)

Q2. Did I do this right?

Turn Qd

I checked
he bet 1200
I called

River Ts

I checked
he went 1200
I raised to 2400
he went all in
I called and won.   he had Ac2c

suddenly chat was full of abusive comments calling me a donk, limper, questions about my parentage....


did I play that bad?









Comments

  • edited December 2015
    Q1.its either jam or fold pre with only 15bb.Depends on reads which I would do

    Q2. you are too shortstacked to call here imo, esp oop. I'd fold,you could maybe crai

    Q3. River just crai

    pre is the big leak, you shouldnt really flat from this stack size ever imo
  • edited December 2015
    i dont think flatting pre is bad.

    UTG ranges tend to be strong, and flatting is a low variance line - and better than folding.

    flop is pretty close given stacks. i cant bring myself to fold a K high gutshot + BDFD though. its basically the nuts lol.

    i ran some rough numbers and we have enough capture factor across turns for flatting /> folding to the cbet.

    havent run any x/raise numbers though to compare. hard to fold flop for me.

    turn you should for sure look to get it in. flatting the small bet is leaving value on the table.

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    ignore the abuse, villain played the hand pretty horribly from start to finish btw.
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