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How is my play here?
Hey there
How was my play here? In particular the pre-flop raise, the turn check and the river call? cheers ***** Hand History for Game 1729875948 ***** NL Hold'em $50 Buy-in + $5 Entry Fee Trny:10355049 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) - Sunday, March 13, 13:34:00 EDT 2005 Table Step 2 #983559 (Real Money) Seat 10 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 3: jlumper ( $985 ) Seat 4: tK_flop ( $1000 ) Seat 5: HENRY_5 ( $1060 ) Seat 9: Hero ( $1000 ) Seat 2: poslamik ( $985 ) Seat 10: tr4i0be ( $985 ) Seat 8: chinooky ( $1000 ) Seat 7: Deep_Cheese ( $1000 ) Seat 1: mad_Alex ( $985 ) Seat 6: hitch11564 ( $1000 ) Trny:10355049 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Ah Kh ] jlumper folds. tK_flop folds. HENRY_5 calls [15]. hitch11564 folds. Deep_Cheese raises [65]. chinooky folds. Hero raises [150]. tr4i0be folds. mad_Alex folds. poslamik folds. HENRY_5 folds. Deep_Cheese calls [85]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 6h, 9h, 3d ] Deep_Cheese checks. Hero bets [200]. Deep_Cheese calls [200]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 3c ] Deep_Cheese checks. Hero checks. ** Dealing River ** [ Ad ] Deep_Cheese bets [400]. Hero calls [400]. |
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Re: How is my play here?
On the river you have to at least call, but by calling you only have $250 left. I would think your AA are good here and I would try to get the rest of my money in. What hands could he have that beat you? 66 or 99. I would think you would have known about it if he had one of those hands. OTOH, he could have something like AK-AJ or a big PP. You split with AK but you win AQ-AJ. The pot is so big at this point I think he'd call with a lot of hands you beat. I think if your going to reraise with AK pre flop you should get the rest of your money in here when you hit your A.
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Re: How is my play here?
What Rob said.
Preflop you pretty much establish he doesn't have AA or KK. On the flop you pretty much establish he doesn't have trips and 2 pair on this board is out. On the turn I would think you are behind a pocket pair since he probably doesn't have a heart draw. He could have called the flop with just overcards, but not too likely. On the river, what beats you? Another Ace or PP over 9 probably calls. Of course the fact that this hand is posted increases the likelyhood that you lost, so maybe he was slowplaying AA all along. I suppose once he got you HU preflop he might slowplay Aces and then just take a chance that you didn't have a heart draw. |
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