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Title: Was i out played or just unlucky? When to defend for the Big Blind
Post by: Spitroaster on June 27, 2006, 02:35:43 PM
A problem moment for me is always muliple limper and then you look down a good hand but not a powerhous in the big blind.
What to do? Check and disguise the strenghth of you hand but get no information on possible slow playing or raise it up and hope to take the pot right there.

Last night i fell foul of this sticky wicket again.

Just moved tables in a live tournament in the Cincinnati Club in thwe know out stage with a good stack of chips. Got a hand in the big blind tried to bully and lost about 5K when i did not hit.

The very next time i have my big blind this is the senareo

I have approx 9,000 chips, blinds 200/400, seven handed

Limp from pos. 2, 3, 6 and i look down at  Aspades Td so i raise it up 2,000 and get two callers from pos. 2 and 3. pot now approx 8,000.

flop comes  Ad Kc 8c I think for a moment (telling myself well you've hit your ace what else where you hoping for when you played ace ten) then push all in for my remaining 7,000.

To my dismay i get called by position pos. 2 who has an unbelievable holding of Ac Jc reducing what started out, i thought as strong holding in the big blind to just two measly outs. The flush hit on the river

Was i destined to lose a lot of money on this hand, or just played well?


Title: Re: Was i out played or just unlucky? When to defend for the Big Blind
Post by: boldie on June 27, 2006, 02:53:02 PM
A problem moment for me is always muliple limper and then you look down a good hand but not a powerhous in the big blind.
What to do? Check and disguise the strenghth of you hand but get no information on possible slow playing or raise it up and hope to take the pot right there.

Last night i fell foul of this sticky wicket again.

Just moved tables in a live tournament in the Cincinnati Club in thwe know out stage with a good stack of chips. Got a hand in the big blind tried to bully and lost about 5K when i did not hit.

The very next time i have my big blind this is the senareo

I have approx 9,000 chips, blinds 200/400, seven handed

Limp from pos. 2, 3, 6 and i look down atĀ  Aspades Td so i raise it up 2,000 and get two callers from pos. 2 and 3. pot now approx 8,000.

flop comesĀ  Ad Kc 8c I think for a moment (telling myself well you've hit your ace what else where you hoping for when you played ace ten) then push all in for my remaining 7,000.

To my dismay i get called by position pos. 2 who has an unbelievable holding of Ac Jc reducing what started out, i thought as strong holding in the big blind to just two measly outs. The flush hit on the river

Was i destined to lose a lot of money on this hand, or just played well?

I used to get knocked out this way...I always thought "Well, if they want to hit the flush they have to pay for it". These days I tend to play position more. I probably would have checked it (not knowing the sort of guy pos2 was) as he did call a fairly decent raise.
If he then raises you know you're in trouble.

I am much more of a position player then I used to be and it's working fine for me.

I understand why you made the raise butyour position made it a tricky bet.


Title: Re: Was i out played or just unlucky? When to defend for the Big Blind
Post by: Royal Flush on June 27, 2006, 03:05:55 PM
You shouldn't have raised this trash pre flop out of the BB. If you are the button then fine, but no in the BB.


On the flop you have now made it impossible to not go broke on, with 8k in there and 7k back how are you not going to end this hand with all your chips in the middle?


Title: Re: Was i out played or just unlucky? When to defend for the Big Blind
Post by: Graham C on June 27, 2006, 03:40:59 PM
For me, there are too many limpers to raise it with a hand like ATo.  If it's just one, then fair enough, but the chances are that there is at least one decent hand in that lot and you could easily be behind.

I'd have called.