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The two big stacks on final table...

edited December 2011 in The Poker Clinic


Player
ActionCardsAmountPotBalance
WXMLA Small blind  500.00 500.00 10960.00
fleecer123 Big blind  1000.00 1500.00 48585.00
 Your hole cards
  • A
  • Q
   
DEAL265 Fold     
mickgil75 Fold     
Swog Raise  2600.00 4100.00 39967.50
SKINDOH73 Fold     
WXMLA Fold     
fleecer123 Call  1600.00 5700.00 46985.00
Flop
  
  • J
  • 10
  • 6
   
fleecer123 Check     
Swog Bet  4000.00 9700.00 35967.50
fleecer123 Call  4000.00 13700.00 42985.00
Turn
  
  • 9
   
fleecer123 Check     
Swog Bet  7000.00 20700.00 28967.50
fleecer123 Call  7000.00 27700.00 35985.00
River
  
  • 10
   
fleecer123 Check     
Swog All-in  28967.50 56667.50 0.00
fleecer123 Call  28967.50 85635.00 7017.50
fleecer123 Show
  • 8
  • 7
   
Swog Show
  • A
  • Q
   
fleecer123 Win Straight to the Jack 85635.00  92652.50

Comments

  • edited December 2011

    My bluff at the end i was sure it would get through, considering the action. Even when he shown up on the river with a straight, i still think he should have got rid. i oozed strenght right the way through the hand. God knows what possessed him to call pre and on the flop. After i was called on the flop i was going to give up and check fold. However as i turned an open-ender, i bet out again. Again expecting a fold from a 1 pair type hand. His slow play on the turn was rather strange, as his hand was vulnerable.

    Oh well you get these types of players in bounty hunter tournaments who like to chase any type of draw, hoping to hit.

  • edited December 2011
    My question is any advice on my play?
  • edited December 2011
    I probably raise less pre at this stage of the tourney which makes your c-bet smaller but that turn is horrible for you (even though it gives you an OESD) cos JT96, you've gotta imagine that hits his range pretty hard, admittedly probably not in the way he did lol but there are so many KQ,KJ,AJ, QJ, JT, (to name but a few) in his range. I just check/fold turn
  • edited December 2011
    c/c flop or

    as played

     bet flop/check turn/give up if no improvement
  • edited December 2011
    I raise 2200 pre actually just min it.

    Flop cbet less 2900 does same imo.

    Check turn IP.

    Check river.

    No need to shove river imo, 28bbs left two streets called just give it up.
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: The two big stacks on final table...:
    c/c flop or as played  bet flop/check turn/give up if no improvement
    Posted by rancid
    we cant c/c flop and even if we could why would we?

    pre fine imo

    bet flop smaller

    check back turn

    river prob give up
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: The two big stacks on final table...:
    In Response to Re: The two big stacks on final table... : we cant c/c flop and even if we could why would we? pre fine imo bet flop smaller check back turn river prob give up
    Posted by grantorino
    lol - my bad

    bet/ check turn then )

  • edited December 2011
    Definitely check the turn and give up if the river doesn't improve
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to Re: The two big stacks on final table...:
    In Response to Re: The two big stacks on final table... : we cant c/c flop and even if we could why would we? pre fine imo bet flop smaller check back turn river prob give up
    Posted by grantorino
    Agree.  Am certainly not looking to bump heads with other big stack at table with air.

    May not even cbet flop as smacks a callers range.  Likely take the free card and go from there
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