ARKS3
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Is it wrong to shove the turn when he craises you?
July 10, 2014 | 12:14 a.m.
I had between 1000-11
Feb. 25, 2014 | 11:25 a.m.
Hope to get an opinion on a hand I'm thinking I've played very poorly.
Stacks: me:1100
Villian: 1200
I have Ace, 8,7,6 nut clubs a heart and a diamond in the bb 4 handed, the guy on the button makes it 40 to go and I call as does the sb, flop comes 3,4,j all clubs. It checks to me so I check and the button bets 50, into ~150, the sb raises to 100 and I come up over the top to 200 even, buttons insta mucks and the sb thinks for a second and throws the 100 in. The turn comes the 7 of spades, and he leads into me for 200, I call and we see the river 2 of clubs. He thinks for a second and checks to me and I quickly go all in for the rest ~600ish, anyway he thinks for a long time and then shows me the queen of clubs and folds.
Any advice on how I could have played this better?
Preciation in advance for any helpful advice given by anyone.
Looking back on it I feel as though if I bet small on the river ~200-300 he has to at least call if not ship it on me. Hindsight is 20/20.
Feb. 25, 2014 | 11:12 a.m.
I play in houston where most of the rooms offer insurance on the turn, most people take this no matter how many outs they are up against. This reduces the number of people who are willing to run it twice however I personally always tell them to rip it. I look at it from the stance of Ive already put my money in there I want to win the pot.
However what tom said about it reducing the variance couldnt be more right. It truly does.
i agree but he either insta mucks all his bluffs or snaps us off with a hand that has us drawing dead.
July 10, 2014 | 6:44 p.m.