I've read in a book that seems good where it was writen that the 4th re-raise before the flop
means American Airlines...
as a disciplined pupil, I've followed that rule :
5 players on the table, live cash game, I was on the button. blinds : 0,10€/0,20€, max buy-in : 20€.
I had :
- the player UTG and the cut-off limped.
- I raised to 1€.
- the small blind re-raised to 4€.
- the Big B, UTG, and the cut-off falled.
- I re-re-raised to 15€
I know that this raise was a big mistake because if my opponent just had called, he would have been commited, so It would have been better to raise All-in.
- My opponent made All-in (to 19€50)
- I falled
I would like you to say me if the falled was a good choice :
I know that I had not a lot of money to put on the pot, but for me, he COULD NOT have less than JJ, and I was sure that my hand will be domminate. so I decided not to give him more money.
What do you think of his falled ? I know that I have done a very bad mistakes not raising to All-in but it was made, but was the decision to falled bad too ?
but when I saw what he had... :