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$11 - BB Blues with KQ
Hi all,
I would really appreciate some advice and insight regarding the following hand. #Game No : 2790777314 ***** Hand History for Game 2790777314 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $10 Buy-in + $1 Entry Fee Trny:16149164 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) - Wednesday, September 28, 16:48:12 EDT 2005 Table Table 35035 (Real Money) Seat 2 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 3: mitchn7 ( $925 ) Seat 4: Mimmul ( $1130 ) Seat 5: jerrodhoutx ( $840 ) Seat 6: Infector26 ( $1285 ) Seat 8: king_acer ( $1785 ) Seat 9: john43302 ( $740 ) Seat 1: Homey02 ( $785 ) Seat 2: rollpro ( $510 ) Trny:16149164 Level:4 Blinds(50/100) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Qs Kc ] jerrodhoutx folds. Infector26 folds. Villain raises [200]. john43302 folds. Homey02 folds. rollpro folds. mitchn7 folds. Hero calls [100]. Villain had done a lot of min raising throughout the game; appeared to be pretty loose and aggressive and was using his stack well. I've got KQ, 100 to call in a pot of 300, lets see a flop. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 8c, Jh, Ks ] Hero checks. I hit top pair decent kicker, a few hands to worry about but I would be beating a lot of hands I'd seen him showdown previously. I checked hoping for a bet since I had seen him pop off continuation bets a lot of the time. I was going to come over the top if he bet since I really thought I was ahead. Villain bets [500]. Over pot sized bet makes me stop and think. Does he really have something this time? AA? AK? KJ? KK? JJ? If he did have a big hand then I felt certain he would have bet smaller to try and induce a call from me. It was the big bet that made me think he wanted me out of the pot and that he really did not want a call. Hero is all-In [930] I go all-in and stick with my plan. I really think he's trying to buy the pot and I am ahead. Villain calls [430]. Very quick call from Villain. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 6c ] ** Dealing River ** [ Jc ] Villain shows [ Ah, Ad ] two pairs, aces and jacks. Hero shows [ Qs, Kc ] two pairs, kings and jacks. Villain wins 2310 chips from the main pot with two pairs, aces and jacks. Hero finished in eighth place. Hero has left the table. I completely misread villain and I feel that I misplayed this hand entirely. It was his oversized bet that really confused me. Should I have popped out a probe bet (200-300) on the flop hoping to chase him out and gain some info? Fold to a re-raise and shutdown on turn if he called? What would have been a good line to take to avoid going broke on this hand or at the very least lose the minimum amount of chips? |
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Re: $11 - BB Blues with KQ
I'd have played it the same way,
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Re: $11 - BB Blues with KQ
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I'd have played it the same way, [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: $11 - BB Blues with KQ
Usually when KQ goes down it is a sign someone has overvalued it and played the hand badly. Here I doubt you had much choice given the reads you had on the player. Maybe you could have given it up on the flop, and against a tight player no doubt you would have, but in this situation I think he just trapped you with a monster. Not much you can do about it I'm afraid
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