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Should I have folded?

punxxs_13punxxs_13 Member Posts: 123
edited September 2010 in The Poker Clinic
Just had this hand in TOT.

I think I played this badly.. I should really be folding the turn here right?

I called him and that was the sort of hand I expected him to have.. Should have followed my instincts!

Is this really bad play??
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
KYLECARDS Small blind   15.00 15.00 2375.00
SparkysDad Big blind   30.00 45.00 3205.00
  Your hole cards
  • K
  • A
     
smg1974 Fold        
punxxs_13 Raise   120.00 165.00 2705.00
Madcat2222 Fold        
tempusfuge Fold        
KYLECARDS Fold        
SparkysDad Call   90.00 255.00 3115.00
Flop
   
  • 10
  • 9
  • A
     
SparkysDad Bet   127.50 382.50 2987.50
punxxs_13 Raise   510.00 892.50 2195.00
SparkysDad Call   382.50 1275.00 2605.00
Turn
   
  • 7
     
SparkysDad Bet   1275.00 2550.00 1330.00
punxxs_13 All-in   2195.00 4745.00 0.00
SparkysDad Call   920.00 5665.00 410.00
SparkysDad Show
  • 9
  • A
     
punxxs_13 Show
  • K
  • A
     
River
   
  • 5
     
SparkysDad Win Two Pairs, Aces and 9s 5665.00   6075.00

Comments

  • theneonstheneons Member Posts: 276
    edited September 2010
    the only thing you could have done differently is to just flat the bet on the flop. that would have prevented you to get pot committed. 

    the fact he RR you may have alerted you that your op might have more than the potentially weaker ace you may have put your op on. the RR to me would have made me very cautious of something like a flopped set and, given the fact they called your over-RR would have slowed me right down, i prob wouldnt have shoved on the turn.
  • punxxs_13punxxs_13 Member Posts: 123
    edited September 2010
    In Response to Re: Should I have folded?:
    the only thing you could have done differently is to just flat the bet on the flop. that would have prevented you to get pot committed.  the fact he RR you may have alerted you that your op might have more than the potentially weaker ace you may have put your op on. the RR to me would have made me very cautious of something like a flopped set and, given the fact they called your over-RR would have slowed me right down, i prob wouldnt have shoved on the turn.
    Posted by theneons
    Once he called my re-raise on the flop and then bet the turn I think I should have given it up.. Early on and still would have been left with a playable stack.

    Yeah could have just called his flop bet but was worried about potential draws.. He could have QJ or KJ.. So wanted him to pay to hit.

    Think I should have got away from it. Oh well, learn from your mistakes I guess. :)

  • waynecwaynec Member Posts: 1,023
    edited September 2010
    IMO you were just unlucky many of us would have been caught out here.
  • mrlogicmrlogic Member Posts: 34
    edited September 2010
    u bet the flop wiv top pair ,he then told u that u were behind.,smells of a set  or 2 pr at least..gta let go
  • Buster69Buster69 Member Posts: 135
    edited September 2010
    Hmm this one is difficult yeh you went a little mad on the flop but apart from that just outdrawn ul m8 
  • Batkin88Batkin88 Member Posts: 1,682
    edited September 2010
    i think the initial re raise told ya he either had trips or two pair, (he wouldnt re - raise with ace king queen or jack)
    Hard to get off cz Ace king is a hand you expect to win with but its the good hands pre flop which can really damage your stack
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