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did i play this right?
so i am in the CO with QQ and this i raise to 25 on a 5/5 game... the board is QT4... BB calle dmy raise preflop. he bets 30 into me, i raise to 100, he makes it 350 and i go all in for 1000... he calls and turns over TT and spikes his 4th T on the turn.
did i play this right? man im thinking about this hand for so long and i just think maybe i should have done something differently like get away from it? please comment. thanks |
#2
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Re: did i play this right?
lol...
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#3
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Re: did i play this right?
How else could you have played it? Fold to one of his bets?
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#4
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Re: did i play this right?
you have to fold top set in this situation....didn't you see the fourth ten coming?....gosh!
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#5
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Re: did i play this right?
hahahahahahahaha [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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#6
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Re: did i play this right?
lol
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#7
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Re: did i play this right?
are you serious. you got in ALL your money against a 1 outter. don't worry about it because honestly it's a bad beat. honestly, if the turn comes and you have Queens full of 10s, are you that worried about him having quads? will you muck the hand that easily. most people I know won't fold top boat. I guess your a better player than I if you can. I'd rather lose with top boat than fold unless I have some monster read.
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#8
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Re: did i play this right?
I had a similar situation where I flopped quads and lost to a straight flush. I should have raised more preflop.
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#9
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Re: did i play this right?
is this a parody?
I don't see how you ask this question if you are playing at this level unless you are asking whether this is the best line to get his money in? |
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Re: did i play this right?
Two important things you did right. First, you were the agressor. You've got top set (set over set) and got it all in on the flop. Well done.
Second, and I think equally as important, you got it in while you had the nuts (almost). This is quite different that calling his push on the turn. And one out, while not as good as two, is still an out. Play them all the same way and you could loose three stacks in one session, or you could win a hundred stacks before your number comes up again. Go with the flow. |
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