holding aq got raised 500 called flop Q 3 5 i checked he bet 500 i raised 1600 he called turn 7 i went all in he called river 9 he had 77 was i wrong raising his flop bet
the only thing i did wrong was checking the flop i wanted some cash on the table maybe got greedy next time i wont check the flop should have placed big bet on the flop the guy got lucky hitting 7 on the turn lesson learned
the only thing i did wrong was checking the flopi wanted some cash on the tablemaybe got greedynext time i wont check the flopshould have placed big bet on the flopthe guy got lucky hitting 7 on the turnlesson learned
hes opened for 5 bbs , udont say how much the last allin was, but it appears if you may have called a 2 big a % of your stack pre, prob better to shove Aq than call 20% of stack off pre and fold if u miss.
hes opened for 5 bbs , udont say how much the last allin was, but it appears if you may have called a 2 big a % of your stack pre, prob better to shove Aq than call 20% of stack off pre and fold if u miss.
What were the starting stacks, I'm assuming approximately 5K? Hindsight is a wonderful thing etc. Your check raise was good, as someone already said, he probably had you on Ax type hand. Had you check raised all in then he probably would've folded and you'd have taken down a decent pot. Had he called, then you would've bee delighted to see his pp 77, you'd have been about an 88% fav with 2 cards to come.
Looking at the hand from a different angle, what if he had a big pp or had already flopped 2p or a set?
I think you played hand alright. Your check gave him enough rope to hang himself. He got extremely lucky to call your check raise and hit one of his 2 outs immediately.
What were the starting stacks, I'm assuming approximately 5K?Hindsight is a wonderful thing etc. Your check raise was good, as someone already said, he probably had you on Ax type hand. Had you check raised all in then he probably would've folded a
you cant make the outcome fit the situation. by not leading out you are giving the other person a chance to outdraw you without charging him. not everyone calls a bet here everytime.
you cant make the outcome fit the situation.by not leading out you are giving the other person a chance to outdraw you without charging him.not everyone calls a bet here everytime.
Personally, I think the villain should've folded to the check raise post flop. He c bet for information and got it. With starting stacks of 5K (and given his hand), I think it was an easy fold to lose only 1K and still be alive in the game with approximately 4Kish.
Personally, I think the villain should've folded to the check raise post flop. He c bet for information and got it. With starting stacks of 5K (and given his hand), I think it was an easy fold to lose only 1K and still be alive in the game with app
I am not the one sl agging him off co she lost. He played it fine. 2 ways to pay it, both ok for different situations.
This is clearly just a bad beat thread, sl ag him off for that if you must. But sl agging him off for his play is just weird.
I am not the one sl agging him off co she lost. He played it fine. 2 ways to pay it, both ok for different situations.This is clearly just a bad beat thread, sl ag him off for that if you must. But sl agging him off for his play is just weird.