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From Last nights Super Roller FT. (Heads up) What would you do?

devil_teardevil_tear Member Posts: 198
edited February 2016 in The Poker Clinic
So we all know that getting a bad beat late in a tourney feels pretty bad. But their is only one thing thats worse than that, and thats making a big mistake yourself.

I've been pretty ill all weekend and wasnt going to play last nights Super Roller, but ended up late regging last minute. It was gone 3am by the time we were heads up and my fever was giving me the sweats. Still I hate how I played this so i'm punishing myself by posting it here.

I was close to calling the turn lead, but at the last minute opted to raise with a lazy thought of "protection" and charging him to draw to a spade. After raising my straight, and getting re- raised I was in a horrible spot and ended up going with it thinking he could be doing the same with a straight, flush re-draw. Anyways this deep I would of liked to see myself just call the turn to keep bluffs/ weaker hands in, then decide if to raise on river.

Thoughts? (other than disastrous)


Hand History #1007115122 (02:42 22/02/2016)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
devil_tear Small blind  6000.00 6000.00 877691.00
sam1986 Big blind  12000.00 18000.00 814309.00
  Your hole cards
     
devil_tear Raise  18000.00 36000.00 859691.00
sam1986 Call  12000.00 48000.00 802309.00
Flop
   
     
sam1986 Check     
devil_tear Check     
Turn
   
  • 10 
     
sam1986 Bet  22000.00 70000.00 780309.00
devil_tear Raise  80000.00 150000.00 779691.00
sam1986 Raise  152000.00 302000.00 628309.00
devil_tear All-in  779691.00 1081691.00 0.00
sam1986 All-in  628309.00 1710000.00 0.00
devil_tear Unmatched bet  57382.00 1652618.00 57382.00
devil_tear Show
   
sam1986 Show
   
River
   
     
sam1986 Win Flush to the Ace 1652618.00  1652618.00

Comments

  • mrleemr1mrleemr1 Member Posts: 143
    edited February 2016
    I mean given the line youve taken, Im folding to his re-raise on turn

    At worst your chopping, often your drawing dead and other times hes freerolling with jxs.


  • bearlytherbearlyther Member Posts: 1,757
    edited February 2016
    Agree with post above, not sure why you jam the turn over his raise as hes never ever raising a bare jack in itself to get in there so not sure what the turn jam achieves you fold out all his bluffs and when he calls your drawing dead 100% of the time.


  • MICKYBLUEMICKYBLUE Member Posts: 2,035
    edited February 2016
    you came second when ill !!!!!!!!!!
  • devil_teardevil_tear Member Posts: 198
    edited February 2016
    Thanks for comments.


    Ha Thanks Mickey, lots of tea and yoga stetches on break, was the only thing keeping me awake.

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