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How should I have played this???

harding10harding10 Member Posts: 849
edited June 2010 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
BigupT Small blind  25.00 25.00 1860.00
Mordechai Big blind  50.00 75.00 1775.00
  Your hole cards
  • Q
  • J
     
harding10 Call  50.00 125.00 2160.00
crabpotz24 Fold     
mattynadin Fold     
SGTPEPPER Fold     
BigupT Call  25.00 150.00 1835.00
Mordechai Check     
Flop
   
  • 7
  • 2
  • Q
     
BigupT Check     
Mordechai Check     
harding10 Bet  75.00 225.00 2085.00
BigupT Call  75.00 300.00 1760.00
Mordechai Fold     
Turn
   
  • Q
     
BigupT Check     
harding10 Bet  150.00 450.00 1935.00
BigupT Call  150.00 600.00 1610.00
River
   
  • 10
     
BigupT All-in  1610.00 2210.00 0.00
harding10 Call  1610.00 3820.00 325.00
BigupT Show
  • 10
  • 10
   
harding10 Show
  • Q
  • J
   
BigupT Win Full House, 10s and Queens 3820.00  3820.00

Comments

  • harding10harding10 Member Posts: 849
    edited June 2010
    Can't work out how to add words to the hand history, so......

    Should have raised pre-flop, but would probably still have been called, but how should I have played the hand once the Q came on the turn? Should I have shoved there?
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited June 2010
    raise preflop bet flop, bet turn shove river. you dont want to shove the turn because you want him to call with worse hands and he is not likely to do so if its a huge overbet.

    if you raise pre to 150 the pot size across all streets will go like:
    preflop: 350  flop:850  turn:1850  and when you get to the river you have 1200 left so is an easy shove and will get called alot more often by worse hands than a huge overbet
  • penguin7penguin7 Member Posts: 1,095
    edited June 2010
    Think you have already answered your own question. Its often tempting to try and see a cheap flop with these good suited connectors. But unless you flop the flush or flush draw its hard to play post flop if you simply limp in.

    Standard 3BB preflop raise gives you so many more options after any flop. If you hit str8 or flush draw you have a far better chance of getting paid. If you miss the flop, but it comes A or K high, a strong Cbet will probably take it down.

    When the flop came down Qhigh, the same strong Cbet may not get through, but firing the other barrel on the turn would be almost impossible for him to call.

    The only way you could lose the hand is if he shoves against your Cbet post flop, when you would have the chance to reassess, and get away much more cheaply if you dont fancy it.

    Obviously if he comes over the top pre flop you would be out of the hand there and then for only 150 chips.

  • harding10harding10 Member Posts: 849
    edited June 2010
    Thanks for the help. Made the same mistake again a couple of nights later and got creamed again. 3 bet and C bet pretty much every more marginal hand I've played since that and it's going a lot better. Cheers.
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