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thebigduder
02-12-2005, 11:43 PM
Early low limit buyin...

Seat 1: kenosha mx5 ($1,687 in chips)
Seat 2: swade0103x ($1,095 in chips) <SB>
Seat 3: Pelvis1 ($1,500 in chips) <BB>
Seat 4: RUDYDOG1168 ($1,410 in chips)
Seat 5: tld1950 ($1,080 in chips)
Seat 6: harley_b ($1,868 in chips)
Seat 7: hiimthedude [ KD,JD ] ($1,400 in chips)
Seat 8: darnitjj ($1,450 in chips)
Seat 9: luke141308 ($1,450 in chips)
Seat 10: Naled ($2,060 in chips)



ANTES/BLINDS
swade0103x posts blind ($10), Pelvis1 posts blind ($20).

PRE-FLOP
RUDYDOG1168 folds, tld1950 calls $20, harley_b calls $20, hiimthedude calls $20, darnitjj folds, luke141308 folds, Naled folds, kenosha mx5 folds, swade0103x calls $10, Pelvis1 checks.

FLOP [board cards 8D,QH,3D ]
swade0103x checks, Pelvis1 checks, tld1950 checks, harley_b checks, hiimthedude checks.

TURN [board cards 8D,QH,3D,10D ]
swade0103x checks, Pelvis1 bets $40, tld1950 calls $40, harley_b calls $40, hiimthedude bets $250, swade0103x folds, Pelvis1 folds, tld1950 folds, harley_b calls $210.

RIVER [board cards 8D,QH,3D,10D,6S ]
harley_b bets $500, Hero ????

Any other comments are also welcome. Thanks.

SoCalPat
02-12-2005, 11:48 PM
Muck PF.

Call the river, don't push or raise.

thebigduder
02-12-2005, 11:57 PM
Thanks.

I have been dissatisfied by my mtt results as of late, so I guess I was trying to branch out a bit w/ the pf call.

I certainly wasn't considering raising the river. But I wondering if you think my turn raise was a decent amount to tell me where I stood in the hand. Or does the draw heavy board really not allow for that?

kuro
02-13-2005, 12:19 AM
There's nothing wrong with playing KJs in a multiway pot early on with small blinds relative to your stack on a passive table. I think you played it ok. I'd call the river. Most of the time you're ahead and if villain has the Ace high flush then you've still got a pretty big stack to work with.

Burdzthewurd
02-13-2005, 12:35 AM
Show me 79o

wiggs73
02-13-2005, 01:54 AM
Assuming you called the river, I think you played the hand fine post-flop. The lesson here is to not play KJ from early or middle position. Definitely a trouble hand, you're going to likely see a lot of flops that make it tough to know what to do, including quite a few that give you a high pair with a good kicker but leave you dominated to a better kicker.

In late position, it might be ok to play the hand for cheap since you'll get to see what everyone does after cards hit the board before you have to make a play.