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Sick DTD

edited November 2011 in The Poker Clinic
What a disgusting way to get knocked out of the DTD within about 15 mins of it kicking off...

I just want peopel to tell me that I was right to call here and I played the hand ok (if it's true obviously). I know it's a disgusting outdraw but do you think I played it fine? I just don't see what he is possibly representing by the way he played it (that beats me). I felt really confident tonight as well and then I get this!
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
equaliser Small blind   15.00 15.00 5990.00
spudefc Big blind   30.00 45.00 7090.00
  Your hole cards
  • 6
  • 7
     
Lambert180 Raise   90.00 135.00 5040.00
callumtres Fold        
dean6769 Raise   150.00 285.00 9580.00
equaliser Fold        
spudefc Call   120.00 405.00 6970.00
Lambert180 Call   60.00 465.00 4980.00
Flop
   
  • 10
  • 7
  • 6
     
spudefc Check        
Lambert180 Bet   330.00 795.00 4650.00
dean6769 Call   330.00 1125.00 9250.00
spudefc Call   330.00 1455.00 6640.00
Turn
   
  • 3
     
spudefc Check        
Lambert180 Bet   750.00 2205.00 3900.00
dean6769 Fold        
spudefc All-in   6640.00 8845.00 0.00
Lambert180 All-in   3900.00 12745.00 0.00
spudefc Unmatched bet   1990.00 10755.00 1990.00
spudefc Show
  • Q
  • Q
     
Lambert180 Show
  • 6
  • 7
     
River
   
  • Q
     
spudefc Win Three Queens 10755.00   12745.00

Comments

  • edited November 2011
    I prefer check raise on flop but yh how it's played sick outdraw ul man.
  • edited November 2011
    Not that sick. He has got 8 outs to hit on the turn (any ten or three gets there too). You didn't do a lot wrong here. His cold-call from the big blind however after a raise and a 3-bet is questionable. Play the hand from his PoV and he might think that his cute flat call from the big blind with QQ doesn't look very strong and you might be playing AT thinking that TPTK is good enough. Maybe this is why he played post flop the way he did.

    Bad beat but against your hand he is only 4.5:1 underdog or 18.18%. That's roughly the same as you opponent hitting a flush on the river when one of that suit is out of play.
  • edited November 2011
    yeah I prefer c/r flop too

    bet turn bigger, never fold. While its a sickener and I think villain butchered his hand its not a miracle outdraw either he had 8 outs 

    EDIT: Thought villain was pfr, changes things a good bit imo that he coldcalled from bb. I think I still prob get it in, but wouldnt shock me if he turned over a set or 89s
  • edited November 2011
    i would check raise this but the chips were going in no matter how u played it 
  • edited November 2011
    In Response to Re: Sick DTD:
    i would check raise this but the chips were going in no matter how u played it 
    Posted by IDONKCALLU
    how to be results orientated.

    If you take the hand and put him on AK hes unlikley to put many more chips in so a c/r is better.
  • edited November 2011
    true there don i know what ya mean but in this case all chips was going in but yeah check raise is good gets all the middle pairs to fold and ace king 
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