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Good laydown?
Hey guys. This hand occured at a home game .25/.50 blinds.
I am in the big blind. We are playing 3 handed, everyone has about $40 infront of them. Dealer folds, the small blind raises it 2.50 more. I look down at A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. I reraise another 2.50. Small blind calls. Right off the bat i thought this was a weak call with something like A-10 A-J or a *maybe* a middle pair. Flop comes A 10 9 rainbow. Small blind checks. This scares me a little bit, becuase for some reason it seemed like a check with top 2 pair. I didnt feel sure really, but it definitely came into mind. I bet anyways 3.00 just to see where i'm at. He calls. His flat call made me put him on at least (and probably) a pair of 10's. I thought that by him just calling I could be wrong in thinking he has an Ace at all. Turn comes 10. Board: A 10 9 10 Uh oh. Well, thats one less 10 he could have, but, if I was right, he has me beat. This time, he checked. I checked behind. River was a useless 2. He, interestingly, checked again. This had been his 3rd straight check. Something about that made me feel like I had been beat somewhere along the way. Now, I could just check behind. I SHOULD have just checked behind, but, for some reason I decided to value bet my hand at 5.00. This was a horrible move, in retrospect. He re raised me 5.00 more. I thought, asked him " do you have a 10?" he points at the board and says " i have two of them". I then came to the conclusion that I was beat. I was sure enough that he had a 10 to fold, and I did. Good move? Could you do the same? (He still showed the hand, results to come!) Thanks for all sincere responses! |
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Re: Good laydown?
Seems way to passive
dont bring bullets to a war if you're too afraid to use them |
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