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£2 BH Exit Hand (nearly)

edited July 2012 in The Poker Clinic
This wasn't quite my exit hand, but it left me with about 0.1BB lol. I did actually manage to quadruple up the next hand, but then busted the next hand, but that's beside the point.

Think it was about 158 runners, by this point I was 2nd out of 15, obviously wasn't interested in just laddering for laddering's sake, just wanna check if you think I played this hand ok.

Not been on this table too long so not much in the way of reads apart from him limping was pretty standard.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
streamside Small blind   500.00 500.00 17199.67
suesandy Big blind   1000.00 1500.00 24430.00
  Your hole cards
  • J
  • A
     
eon1961 Fold        
hallegs Call   1000.00 2500.00 26090.00
Lambert180 Raise   3000.00 5500.00 24233.48
streamside Fold        
suesandy Call   2000.00 7500.00 22430.00
hallegs Call   2000.00 9500.00 24090.00
Flop
   
  • J
  • 6
  • 10
     
suesandy Check        
hallegs Bet   2000.00 11500.00 22090.00
Lambert180 Raise   6500.00 18000.00 17733.48
suesandy Fold        
hallegs Call   4500.00 22500.00 17590.00
Turn
   
  • 9
     
hallegs Bet   5000.00 27500.00 12590.00
Lambert180 All-in   17733.48 45233.48 0.00
hallegs All-in   12590.00 57823.48 0.00
Lambert180 Unmatched bet   143.48 57680.00 143.48
hallegs Show
  • 7
  • 8
     
Lambert180 Show
  • J
  • A
     
River
   
  • Q
     
hallegs Win Straight to the Queen 57680.00   57680.00

Comments

  • edited July 2012
    i would of just shoved the flop turns out dnt make any difference as the opponent is allover this flop be intresting to see the percentages on this flop i havent can u stove it paul ?
  • edited July 2012
    I aint stoved it, but he has 4x9s and 8 diamonds (cos I have one), so I am a very marginal favourite, basically flipping (roughly).
  • edited July 2012
    yeah looks like a flip ul run better next time :)
  • edited July 2012
    Cant see anything wrong here, well played, just ul
  • edited July 2012

    IDONKCALLU has a point: If you're going to raise the flop, you really need to raise more.

    By making it 6500 to go, he has exactly 4/1 on his money. So if he was holding only a flush draw he'd be getting the right pot odds on the call. If a reasonable raise into the 11.5k pot would be 9k or 10k, then we might as well shove our 24k stack in. It seems like alot to shove but there's nearly half our stack in the middle anyway.

    There is an argument for only calling the flop bet, giving him another chance to fire on a dry turn card, then raising. There will be quite a few bad turn cards for us - Kings, Queens, 9's and diamonds - though, so I think I'd shove this flop.

  • edited July 2012
    With blinds at this size, i don't love the 3x raise preflop, min raise - 2.2x does exactly the same job and I'd be keen to excercise some pot control with AJ.

    Agree with BorinLoner, the 6500 3bet on the flop is too small, with the flush draw out I'd be looking at a bet of 8,600 - 9000 into an 11,500 pot and that puts you in the realms of just shoving the flop.

    Just for info - hand strengths on the flop are AJ - 56.7%, 78 - 43.3%
  • edited July 2012
    You cant minraise with the limper pre as blinds are getting priced in if he limp calls often, as played I call the flop donk and re evaluate or do exactly what you do and raise with intention of getting it in with a blank turn
  • edited July 2012
    happily shove flop or call
  • edited July 2012
    I only 3x'd because there was a limper. I would normally be between 2x and 2.5x but was trying to either get a fold or play a pot IP
  • edited July 2012
    Sigh...........UL

    People that limp call in this way make me teeth hurt.  Its just burning their Tlife unless the deck smacks them...and oh how it does.

    Turn is a bad card in lots of ways given limpers range and lead calling the flop, but pot is so bloated you pretty much just have to get it in.  His Turn lead is either great by design or by luck, as it gives a false impression of some FE.

    I open smaller pre just as is my habit now, sure we give better immediate odds but always unlikely oppos will limp fold given less favourable odds.  Obv different if we are stronger and feel can shift more across the line pre.  But as a rule the tweaking of pf sizing just allows us to play better poker post.  (I'm sure you're pretty good at this actually having seenn some of your hands broadcast).

    Flop raise sizing is ok, achieving isolation and extracting value from decent range.  Then just sigh....

    In alot of ways its an auto srack off IMO.

    In an anted tournament this may be a shoe AIPF (myeh) but def on flop.

    Trying to decide if I shove flop or not......I'd be tempted tbh.  But easy to say that because of his known holding.

    Sigh UL bud.
  • edited July 2012
    lol this hand has bugged me.  Its just what I hate about poker at the minute.  Guy limp calls w 26bigs, flops the world.

    I dont hate him opening 2.2 - 7x here as would just be a better line obv, making a 24bb ship just standard for you.

    Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......... (running bad just now obv lol).
  • edited July 2012
    you suck run better
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