Never lost a 600bb pot before, is anyone playing this differently?
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Never lost a 600bb pot before, is anyone playing this differently?
Hero (SB): $15.53 (310.6 bb)
BB: $4.15 (83 bb)
UTG: $5.46 (109.2 bb)
MP: $5.72 (114.4 bb)
CO: $5.12 (102.4 bb)
BTN: $14.59 (291.8 bb)
Preflop: Hero is SB with Qs Qd
UTG folds, MP raises to $0.15, CO folds, BTN calls $0.15, Hero raises to $0.55, BB folds, MP calls $0.40, BTN calls $0.40
Flop: ($1.70) Qh Tc 4s (3 players)
Hero bets $1.32, MP calls $1.32, BTN calls $1.32
Turn: ($5.66) Ks (3 players)
Hero bets $3.76, MP folds, BTN calls $3.76
River: ($13.18) 6d (2 players)
Hero bets $9.90, BTN calls $8.96 and is all-in
Results: $31.10 pot ($1.55 rake)
Final Board: Qh Tc 4s Ks 6d
Hero showed Qs Qd and won $0.00 (-$14.59 net)
BTN showed Ad Jd and won $29.55 ($14.96 net)
I have to move back down to 2nl now haha. Villain is the biggest whale at the table playing 40/32 and calling a lot of 3bets. I know for sure villain isn't folding KT or AK here, 44 is possible as well I think. Feeling pretty terrible even though it's only $30 monetarily, I've worked up my bankroll from $1.75 and I'm back down to only being properly rolled for 2nl :(
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Cooler cant do too much about it.
Okay, yeah I mean I thought TT and 44 were possible, but villain had raised all nutted hands on any street in my experience, so AJ and J9 only scared me irrationally, but didn't strike me as real possibilities.
I would 3bet bigger pre btw since you are so deep.
He will def have AJ/J9 i think all AJo combos but probably not all J9o so only J9s.
Which makes about 20 combos that have a straight.
But he also has QT/KT/KQ/TT/44 and even AK so that makes up for it.
You just lost 3 BI. If losing 3 BI makes you go down in stakes, you are probably not doing BR management well enough. Could you tell me how have you been managing your BR? Regarding the hand, I dont think you could get away from this cooler with the reads you have about villlain
Well I started with $1.75 I found in my account on ACR, really aggressive BR management right now. Wanted to grind 2nl up to $50, then begin taking shots at 5nl, move back down at $30. After 5nl make sure i have 20 BI per level.
lost 3BI , misleading title a bit.. i thought u lost 6BI >:O
Shit happens :/
Well played! You really can't do anything else. It's a "high five everybody in the world" snapshove OTR.
is 20c better hands still high five? (AJ, J9s.. )
why not rangewise check T since we maybe never have AJ here therefore not want GII?
and why not check dry F with top set? i get that its multiway so they might not stab anyway but anyway then no reason to go more than 1/2p with all range... or?
I would not check the flop because it's multiway with a whale and I want to get stacks in by the river.
He can have a lot sets/ 2pairs that snap you off OTR so easy shove.
Okay, I thought so too :)
Definitely not a high-five shove:
We have only 51% equity IF villain has every single broadway 2-pair hand in his range, and never raises like TT/44 on the flop or on the turn. KTo and QTo are optimistic preflop. All these things combined I would check the river. It is pretty close versus a fish, but I think checking is better. If villain shoves I would fold, if he uses a smaller sizing I would probably call cuz you know, fishes.
It is a different story if villain is so bad that he calls our river shove with AK/KJ. Without this info, shoving is slightly too thin imo.
I'm not entirely sure what the best play is on the river, but it seems very close to me. Not an "easy shove" by any means.
Okay, I was very confident villain would call with AK + any 2p+sets. What made it a fistbump snapshove was that villain had raised the nuts and never slowplayed a hand before this, so I thought J9 and AJ would have been raised OTT
^lol
^uhm, this :D
lol what?
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