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Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
Seat 1: Sporto623 (1065 in chips)
Seat 2: TNFish (2195 in chips) Seat 3: lokemupsally (1005 in chips) Seat 5: Kazbah (4010 in chips) Seat 6: mojo99 (1670 in chips) Seat 8: IanCrorie (2400 in chips) Seat 9: TrueOrange (1155 in chips) Kazbah: posts small blind 25 mojo99: posts big blind 50 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to mojo99 [8s 8h] IanCrorie: folds TrueOrange: folds Sporto623: folds TNFish: calls 50 lokemupsally: calls 50 Kazbah: folds mojo99: checks *** FLOP *** [4h 2s 8c] mojo99: bets 50 TNFish: calls 50 lokemupsally: folds *** TURN *** [4h 2s 8c] [6s] mojo99: bets 120 TNFish: calls 120 *** RIVER *** [4h 2s 8c 6s] [Ks] mojo99: bets 200 TNFish: raises 1775 to 1975 and is all-in mojo99: calls 1250 and is all-in *** SHOW DOWN *** TNFish: shows [As 7s] (a flush, Ace high) mojo99: shows [8s 8h] (three of a kind, Eights) TNFish collected 3415 from pot I am livid with myself right now. I really felt like he had the flush here. He was a pretty loose player. He was a good number of hands but not many got shown down. Not terribly aggro. I read him for the flush but I was just thinking, how can I lay this down? Thoughts, comments, snide remarks welcome. Peace, Joe |
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
I saw someone go all in for 1800 on a board 4-8 straight. A bigger stack called with A9 and took the whole pot.
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
so the moral is, don't feel too bad about the call?
Peace, Joe |
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
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so the moral is, don't feel too bad about the call? Peace, Joe [/ QUOTE ] I think this Irish proverb sums up my view: A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea. |
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
bet more on the flop - 125-150.
Since you didn't, and you got a call, you HAVE to bet more on this turn. I would bet the pot. |
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
Since hero didn't do that, I think hero has to fold to the massive raise here. I would hate to do it though.
This is exactly why slowplaying is bad. "I hoped he would catch something but not this!". /edit: I might have called though if I thought the guy would take something like AK/KQ all the way to the river and was a poor player in general. |
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
I didnt have it in my notes, but this guy was vv bad
he called an all in on the flop early with ace high I believe. SO that's why I should have overbet the pot on the turn. If he calls that, I am going broke on the river. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Joe |
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
Chuck lots of money at the pot on the flop and or turn. The way you played it you gotta fold to the river raise.
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Re: Donk goes broke in an unraised pot.
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The way you played it you gotta fold to the river raise. [/ QUOTE ] Yugoslav |
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