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Been away a while...Poker gods were smiling with my very first hand back

Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
edited September 2014 in Brags, Beats and Variance

Obviously flopping quads first hand in a SNG is nice but with no overcards on the board and no knowledge on opponent I really didnt think I would gain many chips. Luckily I kept them in the pot and they improved. Even had a bit of sweat on the river call as I no longer had the nuts. 

Hand History #813711162 (20:44 03/09/2014)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
KalmaSmall blind 15.0015.001485.00
oSmashyoBig blind 30.0045.001470.00
 Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
   
loybhoyCall 30.0075.001470.00
ALNCAZFold    
jerbowenCall 30.00105.001470.00
Phantom66Raise 180.00285.001320.00
KalmaFold    
oSmashyoFold    
loybhoyCall 150.00435.001320.00
jerbowenFold    
Flop
  
  • Q
  • 8
  • Q
   
loybhoyCheck    
Phantom66Bet 150.00585.001170.00
loybhoyCall 150.00735.001170.00
Turn
  
  • 9
   
loybhoyCheck    
Phantom66Bet 200.00935.00970.00
loybhoyCall 200.001135.00970.00
River
  
  • J
   
loybhoyBet 120.001255.00850.00
Phantom66All-in 970.002225.000.00
loybhoyAll-in 850.003075.000.00
loybhoyShow
  • A
  • 9
   
Phantom66Show
  • Q
  • Q
   
Phantom66WinFour Queens3075.00 3075.00

Comments

  • Matt237Matt237 Member Posts: 1,785
    edited September 2014
    I'd laugh if he had the 10 of hearts ;-)
  • TeddyBloatTeddyBloat Member Posts: 1,419
    edited September 2014
    Boom!

    Welcome back mate.
  • Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
    edited September 2014
    @Matt - Yup would have made me laugh too and was kind of expecting it - certainly had me sweating for a split second when I was called without much hesitation. 

    @Teddy - cheers - looking forward to getting back on the tables and the forum - easing myself in and hope to set myself a challenge and diary it. 
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,412
    edited September 2014
    River shove is bad against anyone good because their folding Ah and since we block top FH they're only ever going to have a FH that is far from the best (88/99 is beaten by any QJ/Q9/Q8/) j/k ofc :) be interesting though if we were deeper and we raised river and got 3-bet!!
  • Phantom66Phantom66 Member Posts: 5,542
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Been away a while...Poker gods were smiling with my very first hand back:
    River shove is bad against anyone good because their folding Ah and since we block top FH they're only ever going to have a FH that is far from the best (88/99 is beaten by any QJ/Q9/Q8/) j/k ofc :) be interesting though if we were deeper and we raised river and got 3-bet!!
    Posted by F_Ivanovic
    Well thanks Ivano - you can always make me double take on what I thought was a standard hand. Are you suggesting a small raise is better because you get stronger players to call, who would be folding to the all-in?

    When shoving, I was of course hoping opponent had Ah or any F/H and would call. I would back some players even at low levels to fold Ah, although how many of said "good players" would be chasing a flush down the streets after a paired flop? - and I certainly dont see many F/H folds in low stake SNGs. 

    As stated this is 1st hand so I am in a knowledge vacuum. I went for trying to extract the maximum value versus the small risk of running into Th and the balance of probability was I felt in favour of getting a call from a weaker player than folding out a strong player whom I could have got more value from.

    I hope we agree calling has to be weak and leaving a lot of potential value untapped with what has just become the 2nd nuts.

    Raising to squeeze a bit of value doesnt feel right to me. How many players with what hands would call a raise but not an allin? Then there is the thought of getting shoved on which isn't pretty given I am not expecting a bluff in that spot and like you say we have the top F/H blocked but can we really fold there?










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