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Critique this hand, please
First hand posted for review. Be gentle. ;o)
Hero is in Big Blind. 7d7h It is folded around to MP, who checks (he posted a blind), folded to Small Blind, who raises. I call, MP calls. Flop (board: 7c Jh 6d): SB bets, I call, MP calls. OK, so, I flopped a set and did not raise. This must be Big Mistake #1. I committed the sin of slow-playing. Right? I wanted to keep folks around. Always a risky thing to do, I know... Turn (board: 7c Jh 6d Ad): SB bets, I raise, MP calls. SB re-raises, I cap, MP calls, SB calls. River (board: 7c Jh 6d Ad Qs): SB bets, I call, MP calls. Showdown: SB shows Ac Jd. I show 7d 7h. MP mucks cards. (MP has As 6s.) So, my 3-of-a-kind beat two 2 Pair. Second question: Was it bad to just call the River? My thought process was: SB raised pre-flop. He bet out on the flop. He capped the Turn. He bet out on the River. He is representing a big hand. The board has 3 overcards, which means 3 better sets could be out there. I am not worried about the straight being out there, just the sets. My friend said I had to raise the river, but I felt too vulnerable. Comment? And thanks! --IT |
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