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BB had 99 for 9's full of 2's and the flopped set.
I think I made some mistakes in this hand, but I don't think I played it as poorly as it might initially seem. Please correct me if I'm wrong there. The flop is pretty good for my Q's -- overpair, top end of an OE, and rainbow board. I think my flop action is pretty routine, anyone disagree? I think BB check-raises with a wide variety of hands including many I beat (AJ, for example). I 3-bet because I think it's likely my hand is best and if not I have outs to the best hand. Additionally, I'd like to get rid of a hand like K9 that L might have so my 2 Q outs are good. When BB caps I'm pretty sure he has at least 2 pair. I put him on JT. On the turn the pot is big enough to make a call correct just for my OE, nevermind possible other outs. Now the river is where it gets interesting. My raise here is the main reason i posted this as it's very debateable. I raised because I felt confident in my JT read (and was sure he would call with JT). Unfortunately, I was a little too confident, and once he 3-bets it should be an easy fold but I didn't have the discipline. After thinking about it afterwards I think it is a mistake, but not by much and especially not (maybe even +EV?) if you can fold for a 3-bet. I think this is an example of sticking too tight on an early read and not letting go or considering other possibilities. While this could have been a great play, it ended up just making me look like an idiot. |
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