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defence18 12-09-2005 03:18 AM

Did I screw this hand up?
 
I'm playing .25/.50 on Full Tilt with 9 players. I get QsQh UTG and raise. 3 folds, 1 caller, 3 more folds, including SB, and BB reraises. I pop it again, and both players call. Flop is 8s 5c 4s. BB bets out and I call (afraid of either AA or KK from one of the players). Other player raises, and BB reraises. What do you do? Results in white:

<font color="white"> I wind up thinking for a bit, then mucking. The original raiser calls and is all in. BB shows 9h 4h for bottom pair and all in player shows Ah 8h. I was none too happy.</font>

Thanks.

12-09-2005 03:28 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
You have to raise this flop. How long have you been at the table? Any reads on opponents?

defence18 12-09-2005 03:35 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
Not real long. 15 hands tops. No real reads on anyone. I felt that with all that action, its too easy for me to be beat. Guess I was wrong.

12-09-2005 03:46 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
I just noticed the results. You should mention in your post that one player is almost all-in. This could factor in, as many players will just pick a hand and jam w/it when low on chips. Considering this, I say you have to stay in strong on this one. You really only have to worry about 1 player once the other guy is all-in.

12-09-2005 05:08 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I just noticed the results. You should mention in your post that one player is almost all-in. This could factor in, as many players will just pick a hand and jam w/it when low on chips.

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Agreed. And even if this wasn't the fact, you should raise the flop.

ajm36 12-09-2005 05:12 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
Without even looking at the hand...yes.

ajm36 12-09-2005 05:14 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
The exact same thing happened to me about a dozen times tonight. RAISE THE FRIGGIN' FLOP!!!!!

defence18 12-10-2005 11:36 PM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
Ok thanks guys. I thought about mentioning that he was almost all-in, however, I didn't realize it at the time. While I know that it is something I should pay attention to in the future, I wanted to see what you would say without knowing this, which is in essence where I was in the hand. Thanks.

SoftcoreRevolt 12-10-2005 11:41 PM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
Not raising this flop is something awful.

masse75 12-11-2005 12:49 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I just noticed the results. You should mention in your post that one player is almost all-in. This could factor in, as many players will just pick a hand and jam w/it when low on chips. Considering this, I say you have to stay in strong on this one. You really only have to worry about 1 player once the other guy is all-in.

[/ QUOTE ]

Agree with this. Low stacks (I've been there) will pick a hand and go with it. Raise the flop to isolate. If reraised, I'd still consider a check/call to the end unless I get two overcards.

12-11-2005 12:52 AM

Re: Did I screw this hand up?
 
Raise/cap the flop


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