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07-28-2005, 05:31 PM
Three way table, blinds 100-200.

Player A : Chip leader, about 4300
Player B (small blind) 2nd in chips, roughly 2900
Player C (yours truly, BB) 3rd, about 2100

A calls the blind, B folds in the small, and I check with Kc-2c.

Flop: Kh, 7s, Ks

He bets out the minimum 200, I ponder for a moment and reraise to 500. He calls.

At this point I know he's on the draw, hoping to catch. During the course of play throughout the night he had chased a lot of draws on the cheap and had also folded to a lot of big raises.

Player A count: 3600
My count: 1400

Turn: 6d

A checks, I go all-in for my last 1400. Without blinking, he calls, and catches the 5s to fill his hand.


My question is this: In light of putting all my chips into the pot with one card left, should I have checked down to see the river, thus assuring me that if he caught I could back out and retain what I had left, or did I take the right course of action in pushing for the pot

Isura
07-28-2005, 05:36 PM
Raise more on the flop. Like 700-1000.
Yeah, push the turn. You're giving him 2:1 odds on a 4:1 draw, and he might not even have a flush draw.

Ogre
07-28-2005, 05:40 PM
I push pf here 75% of the time.
You played the rest of the hand fine.