OneIsTheLoneliestNumber
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So, I'm playing 6-max 10z on PS.
I'm in the BB with Ks8s. LJ opens to 3bb, CO calls and I elect to call too.
Flop comes As9c7s
I check, LJ bets 7bb, CO calls and I 3-bet to 24bb. LJ calls and CO folds.
Turn is (As9c7s) [Kc]
At the flop I've decided I'm piling it in facing any bet on the turn and shoving most rivers regardless, too. I've turned more outs OTT, so I do decide to check it.
He effectively shoves, I call.
Did I play my hand correctly here? Should I just check/call down to get max value from the CO if I do hit my flush?
Any help is greatly appreciated :)
Jan. 6, 2020 | 4:11 p.m.
Am I not very likely to be abused if I fold my trips in this spot post flop? I guess I could find a fold PF here, I was just soso tilted since I got 3 outed 3 hands before for 200BB
Nov. 25, 2017 | 6:20 p.m.
Playing 0.05/0.10 NLHE 6-MAX
UTG+1 raises 0.30 pre with a stack of 10.84$
I call in the small blind with QhJs and a stack of 43.01$
Flop comes JhJdKh
Villain bets 0.23
I raise to 0.77
Villain calls
Turn comes [JhJdKh] (10s)
Villain bets 1.46
I call
River comes [JhJdKh] (10s) (4c)
Villain bets 3.99
I call
Villain shows KJc and takes down the pot with the full boat.
I had sort of a read on him that he was strong, but I felt like, if he has it then he has it.
Do I just get it in here OTR hating my life, or was I right to not raise him for his last chips here?
Thank you for the reply. What if villain has, let's say, 1.5x pot behind OTT. Do I go small here or still shove for all the money? Because he had effectively 1 pot sized bet behind, so it made for an easy call imo, but maybe if we're deeper I should find a fold?
Jan. 6, 2020 | 5:12 p.m.