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Anyway I can avoid busting
Alright, sorry I cannot provide exact #s with this analysis but I'd really like to know if I could avoid this. I mean I know I made the right move, but should I have pushed harder or not as hard? 80 players left, top 40 get paid and I'm in the middle of chips at 4400 and on the CO. The SB has 3800, BB has 730, and the guy in 2nd position has 5500. Blinds 100/200. I raise 600 w/ K 10, raised to 730 by the BB and everyone calls.
Flop comes q j 9. SB bets 600, 2nd position calls, I raise to 1800, SB calls, 2nd folds. Next card is a 9, 4 different suits. SB goes all-in, I call. SB has ace queen, BB has 9 6. River card is a queen. SB wins pot. What else could I have done? |
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Re: Anyway I can avoid busting
ok..i know i earlier told someone they had experienced the worst beat i'd ever heard of
this is now officially the worst beat i've ever heard of |
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Re: Anyway I can avoid busting
All-in on the flop. After you call the SB's bet, there's 4600 in the pot. That's plenty to want to take down right away.
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Re: Anyway I can avoid busting
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What else could I have done? [/ QUOTE ] Fold preflop. |
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