Title: Badly played hand??? Post by: marcin123 on May 13, 2009, 11:43:53 AM Gala Leeds £15 Double Chance
Hero 6700 chips Villain 1 6400 chips Villain 2 7500 chips (Very lose player,,, Lost his first buy in reraising all in on a gutshot) Blinds 150/300 Villain 1 limps in, Villain 2 raises to 900 total... I look down at Jc Jd in the cut off... I decide to flat call... Bad play??? I couldn't think of a decent enough raise that didn't leave me pot committed... Villain 1 calls the raise as well leaving the pot just under 3000. The flop comes down 9d 9s 4d ... Villain 1 leads out for 2000 chips and the original raiser just flat called... This confused me... Surely the raiser would reraise if he had a big hand like aces or kings... i put the original raiser on a hand like 77 or 88... So i decided to reraise all in... Both players called Villain 1 showing 6d 7d and Villain 2 showing Th 9h ... Obviously with me not reraising preflop cost me on this occassion but surely me flatting pre in this spot isn't a bad one overall??? and is my shove on the flop a bad one??? Title: Re: Badly played hand??? Post by: GreekStein on May 13, 2009, 11:57:41 AM I think shoving pre flop is fine here. We have an awkward stack size to 3-bet to induce and can get flatted a bunch of times if we do in this level of tournament. I'm happy to just get it in now and think they still call with a lot worse than JJ.
Title: Re: Badly played hand??? Post by: Horneris on June 04, 2009, 01:17:48 AM i would shove pre here Marcin, you only have 22bbs, your not too deep too at all.
As played the flop play is ok too. Title: Re: Badly played hand??? Post by: MANTIS01 on June 04, 2009, 01:15:26 PM List all the hands which don't include a 9 or 4-4 that Villain 2 (who just jammed a gutshot) will smooth call 1/3 of his stack with. The longer the list the better your flop jam.
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