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Clueless from start to finish
Ok, it's surprising I win at all considering how I played this, I know...but help me out here. By the way, this question is not specific to this particular hand, but in general..threeway on turn, middle position. you have a pretty good hand and one player is nearly all in (and it's 50/50 whether you split with him or lose) and the other player is probably on a draw.
Anyway, turn completes my str8, and I'm thinking that I'm splitting the pot with SB at that moment (redraws threehanded on a $50-table is not something I'm really worried about against a shortstack). I tried to keep the SB in here, but I'm not really sure whether to call or raise. Seat 4 is the button Total number of players : 3 Seat 4: Hero ( $55.80 ) Seat 5: SB ( $48.65 ) Seat 3: BB ( $17.55 ) SB posts small blind [$0.25]. BB posts big blind [$0.50]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Jh Jd 3d Kd ] Hero raises [$1]. SB calls [$0.75]. BB calls [$0.50]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, 9c, Qh ] SB checks. BB bets [$2.85]. Hero calls [$2.85]. SB calls [$2.85]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ Ts ] SB checks. BB bets [$11]. Hero calls [$11]. SB calls [$11]. ** Dealing River ** [ 2s ] SB checks. BB is all-In [$2.70] Hero raises [$5.40]. SB folds. Results below in white. By the way, first person that explains how I get the damn converter to work is my personal hero for the day. <font color="white"> Hero shows [ Jh, Jd, 3d, Kd ] a straight, nine to king. BB doesn't show [ 2d, 8s, 4c, Js ] a straight, eight to queen. Hero wins $2.70 from side pot #1 with a straight, nine to king. Hero wins $48.95 from the main pot with a straight, nine to king. And yes, there's no justice in poker. </font> |
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