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peejaytwo
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« on: October 14, 2013, 11:30:17 AM »

Live rec signing in wanting clarification please.

Hero £525
Villain 1 £1200 sat down with 1k bringing chips from roulette
Villain 2 £144 just lost a pot to villain 1 resulting in the usual verbal sparring, now been called Robin the celebrity hairdresser by V2
Both obv been drinking and villain 1 def a mark at the table

Robin and another guy limp (as usual) I make it £13 OTB with 
V2 calls
Robin says" that's what I wanted" and makes it £50
Other limper folds and I call. I am concerned and a bit confused buy  sooted cards eh?
V2 then goes all in, Robin calls and there's ~£350 in the pot. Hating life I put the £94 in.
FML £435 in the pot and I have AT.

Flop   

Robin checks, I'm delighted to check behind.

Turn

Robin checks again. I check thinking split pot.

River 

Looks like a great card for me,now beating a bunch of hands.

Robin bets £100 and I call.

I declare a ten, robin says nice hand throwing his cards face up and V2 insta mucks.
Dealer then tells Robin his Q9 makes a str8 and he's won.

Ive related this story twice to guys who I know more for the comedy ending than for any advice/bad beat value.
Both said to jam the flop which I don't like at all. Just gonna lose the rest of my stack to any 8/99/TT and overpairs.
I am thinking that Robin isn't good enough to trap check twice so should I bet the turn or just get to showdown as cheaply as possible. River call standard?

Sorry it's long winded





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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2013, 12:14:58 PM »

Pre-flop is a bit confusing as reported but I think Villian one, the one who has come from roulette and has £1200 is Robin the Hairdresser? and Villian 2 is the guy with £150?

If that is true then I think you played the hand abso fine, if in fact the person who made it £50 had the £144 stack (which is how it reads) then you should set him in pre-flop.

But I'm fairly sure this is a perfectly fine hand, wp.
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« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2013, 12:22:20 PM »

Pre-flop is a bit confusing as reported but I think Villian one, the one who has come from roulette and has £1200 is Robin the Hairdresser? and Villian 2 is the guy with £150?

If that is true then I think you played the hand abso fine, if in fact the person who made it £50 had the £144 stack (which is how it reads) then you should set him in pre-flop.

But I'm fairly sure this is a perfectly fine hand, wp.

Hm, I disagree. Villain basically never has 99 or better on the turn so we give ourself a freeroll to bet the turn to get chops to potentially fold, or if he ever has any form of draw, call.
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« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2013, 12:30:14 PM »

 Sorry for confusion Dave, yes villain 1 is Robin the hairdresser.
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« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2013, 12:46:14 PM »

Ingame I just wanted to get to showdown which is why I checked back twice.
It's only later that I thought that betting the turn may get AK/AQ to fold, which is why I'm a live rec fish. Having said that
Robin was not likely to fold so perhaps I lost the minimum.
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