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Slight brag, but was I right to get it all in here?

FlashFlushFlashFlush Member Posts: 4,494
edited August 2013 in The Poker Clinic
I was multi tabling, so no reads, but I think reads would be irrelevant in this spot anyway. Was I right to just stick it in and hope to hit 1 of my many outs? I can't see why not..
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
RodThePlodSmall blind £0.05£0.05£10.66
mmmchipsBig blind £0.10£0.15£8.29
 Your hole cards
  • K
  • 10
   
ianreynekeCall £0.10£0.25£3.48
ken1949Call £0.10£0.35£17.28
FlashFlushRaise £0.40£0.75£7.83
RodThePlodFold    
mmmchipsFold    
ianreynekeFold    
ken1949Call £0.30£1.05£16.98
Flop
  
  • A
  • Q
  • 10
   
ken1949Check    
FlashFlushBet £0.79£1.84£7.04
ken1949Raise £1.58£3.42£15.40
FlashFlushAll-in £7.04£10.46£0.00
ken1949All-in £15.40£25.86£0.00
ken1949Unmatched bet £9.15£16.71£9.15
ken1949Show
  • A
  • Q
   
FlashFlushShow
  • K
  • 10
   
Turn
  
  • J
   
River
  
  • A
   
FlashFlushWinRoyal Flush£15.45 £15.45

Comments

  • chicknMeltchicknMelt Member Posts: 1,159
    edited August 2013
    you have 47.5% equity against that exact hand + fold equity + hard to get paid after you hit + you wont ever have < 35% equity, even against a set or made straight... easy shove
  • Herbie536Herbie536 Member Posts: 80
    edited August 2013
    EASY PUSH, your opponant could have had many different conecting cards in this situation and although you will have to hit to win "if going to showdown" there is always the possibility of your opponant folding the leading hand after the flop, and picking up the money he has already invested without showdown is never a bad thing....

  • DeucesLiveDeucesLive Member Posts: 839
    edited August 2013
    Anytime I have a pair and drawing to the nut flush, I'm getting it in regardless. Pretty much no reason to ever do anything but get chips in the middle ASAP, you've got anywhere from 9 to 14 outs if you're behind, and there's always the possibility you're already ahead against a smaller fl draw or straight draw. I'd always be shoving and I'd probably call an allin with it too, if there's a reasonable amount in the pot already.
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited August 2013
    Did you have a massive grin when that flop came down? Yes, you did. 

    If we don't get it in on that flop, then it's time to give up poker :)
  • FlashFlushFlashFlush Member Posts: 4,494
    edited August 2013
    Cool, OK so you all seem to think it was the right move. The worry was, he made the FH on the river, so it was the only card in the deck the Js that helped me win this hand. I didn't want to get results orientated.
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited August 2013
    I think you should flat the flop raise against a villain who over limps then calls your raise and suddenly c/r that flop. He won't fold anything that beats you to a 3b, you have great direct odds and its likely he will pay you off if you hit

    People who think always get pair+draw in regardless of villain are wrong imo, prob a decent argument for doing it here though


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