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Did I mess-up good Hole-Cards?

GaryLaudGaryLaud Member Posts: 535
edited March 2014 in The Poker Clinic

Hi Guys,

I was betting against a player when I had started with good Hole-Cards. However a large bet by my opponent forces me to fold my hand, when I had already committed a large sum of money to the pot. This is something I always seem to get trapped by and something I remember happening to me a lot when I first started playing poker...

What is your advice, based on what occurred here:-?
PS I've changed names to protect original users, leaving only my own...F# stands for somebody who folded, and I have used "VILLAIN" as the name of my opponent.

Hand History #754745118 (17:03 11/03/2014)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
SB Small blind 75.0075.003702.50
BBBig blind 150.00225.0010942.50
 Your hole cards
  • J
  • Q
   
GaryLaudCall 150.00375.001937.50
VILLAINRaise 450.00825.005067.50
F1Fold    
DlrBttnFold    
F2Fold    
F3Fold    
GaryLaudCall 300.001125.001637.50
Flop
  
  • K
  • 10
  • K
   
GaryLaudCheck    
VILLAINBet 450.001575.004617.50
GaryLaudCall 450.002025.001187.50
Turn
  
  • 4
   
GaryLaudCheck    
VILLAINBet 600.002625.004017.50
GaryLaudFold    
VILLAINMuck    
VILLAINWin 2025.00 6042.50
VILLAINReturn 600.000.006642.50

Comments

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited March 2014
    Can't see stack sizes but never limp. If we have around 10-20xBB then I'd just open fold. More than 20xBB I might open but it would be a Minraise to 300.

    Again hard without seeing stack size but hard not to at least call the flop. Probably fold turn
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