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Your preflop call was terrible, until you learn to fold this preflop to a pot raise, there is no point talking about how you played the rest of the hand.
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Fold preflop
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yea, i guess it was a pretty much garbage hand, I was fortunate to get out with some chips left. Thanks for the scoldings.
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Just a couple other comments; first, in a tourney like this, you ought to really try to stay away from playing pots against other big stacks at this stage, unless you have the mortal nuts. I've learned that lesson the hard way myself.
Second, suppose the preflop call was OK based on whatever reads you might have had. That flop just isn't a good flop. If the player is short and you have odds to call even though you're likely behind (to big two-way drawing hands), then it's reasonable to continue. But to call a reasonably sized stack, let alone one that covers you, on a board that's about as draw-heavy as can be, is definitely a bad idea. Raising is even worse. |
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