My awkward raise OTT
Posted by FloppyFlippy
Posted by FloppyFlippy posted in Low Stakes
My awkward raise OTT
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $26.23
SB: $10.62
BB: $12.47
UTG: $10.00
MP: $10.45
CO: $20.63 (Hero)
SB: $10.62
BB: $12.47
UTG: $10.00
MP: $10.45
CO: $20.63 (Hero)
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is CO with
Q
J
, , , , ,
Flop
($2.30)
T
4
2
,
Turn
($2.30)
T
4
2
9
, , ,
This is the street I believe I malfunctioned
River
($21.34)
T
4
2
9
4
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows two pair, Aces and Fours.
CO lost and shows a pair of Fours.
SB wins $20.38
Rake is $0.96
CO lost and shows a pair of Fours.
SB wins $20.38
Rake is $0.96
I think my logic in the heat of the moment was v's bet was too big to flat OTT and with the back door flush coming in, I wanted to push him off any flush draws or air/underpairs. I thought overpairs would cbet flop so I just figured he missed the flop most of the time. I think I had in mind to raise a turn bet and then made this awkward sizing when he bet bigger. So not the best play and ended up being pretty spewy but looking for general advice in a spot like this on the turn when you pick up equity after the flop goes x x then face a bet OTT. Would I ever just let my hand go here or put V to the test on the flop, maybe a call is OK but I don't like calling OESD with 6 clean outs with one street to go.
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