Live One in A Live Game
So this one’s been haunting me…my first hand posting to 2+2, so please let me know if I get something wrong…
1-2 Blinds NL Home Game. 10 Handed. This guys sits down and raises 4/5 hands. Sometimes makes a cont. bet on flop, sometimes check/folds…so it would appear he’s pretty loose. Always makes it 6 pf. We both have about 100$.
I’m on the button with Kd, Jh. He’s in MP, raises to 6. I call, S and BB fold.
Flop Jd5c8c.
He checks. Usually I’d make a feeler bet, but he’s giving me the eyeball, which to me says: please bet! So I figure I’m done with the hand, check. At this point I really see him on a big pair. Turn Jc. Now what?
He checks, I bet 25, he raises 25. The only way I’m behind is AKc in my opinion, cuz I really don’t make him for 88 or 55, but then I have NO IDEA. The dude just sat down! I move all-in for ~45 more. I guess I thought too long about it so he calls. He’s got AA with the A of clubs. River is a club. Boohoo me. I’ve never been so generous to a guys who busted me…I really felt bad about sucking out in the first place!
There were so many factors in this hand; I don’t know where to begin with my questions! I was a big dog on every street except the one where I got my money in, but KJ is a real bogus call if the guys not a fish, right? I think I made a good read on the flop…after my check behind he gave me this certain glare that should be in Caro’s BoT: “I have aces, so I hate to see more cards come off cheap!” Somehow I feel that I made a mistake, but where exactly? Even if I knew for sure that he had what he had, should I have gambled when I did? Now I’m just rambling…The main thing is as a post from earlier indicated...should you even bother getting into ANY hands with newcomers to a game, especially if they seem to be loose? It might be a good rule of thumb to let others test their reality, unless you've got thee Nuts...
Thanks in advance…
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