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where did it go wrong.think i was to quick on the all in??

edited February 2012 in The Poker Clinic
Hand History #478904973 (22:42 14/02/2012)PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancexSmall blind 100.00100.006215.00wayne1958Big blind 200.00300.004325.00 Your hole cardsAK   MRBURNS4Fold    k12pltFold    DonkalotFold    newthane17Fold    xRaise 500.00800.005715.00wayne1958All-in 4325.005125.000.00xCall 3925.009050.001790.00xShowAA   wayne1958ShowAK   Flop  9910   Turn  9   River  4   xWinFull House, 9s and Aces9050.00 10840.00

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  • edited February 2012
    Hi Wayne1958,

    Thank you for your post, Could you please let me know which tournament the hand is from, if its from a TV tournament we might be able to show it tomorrow on out live show.

    Kind Regards


    Sky Poker TV Team.
  • edited February 2012
    it went wrong when you got AK v AA bvb 20bb deep.

    Played fine, its a cooler
  • edited February 2012
    I'm sure that there's a rule about tournement poker that if you have AK and 20Bbs and there is just one raise in front of you then you have to shove.

    His range for a 3x raise from the small blind with just one player to act is literally any two cards. Honestly. A good tornement player would make this raise without looking at their hand. The idea being that you need a top 10% hand (88+,A9s+,KTs+,QTs+,AJo+,KQo) to continue with the hand and you probably don't have anything.

    It all went wrong somewhere around the time you were each dealt an ace to be honest. Just after that you were dealt a king and he was dealt another ace. After that there was nothing that anyone could have done. You could only fold if it's a live game and your opponent accidently shows you his hand or something :-)
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