Hi everyone,
Would appreciate some opinions / critique on the following hand. Its the 7th hand in a $2.25 DYM. I think I should have re-raised the flop to save a nightmare decision later....but, how would you have played it, would you make the call on the end? and, if you have time, how your decisions would be different in a cash and/or MTT game.
Please forgive the rough format below....
Trappo SB 10 1086
elpepe BB 20 483
Marty fold 1086
Tessa call 1081
ME 9h qd call 1390
Rory call 1980
Trappo fold
Flop Qd 6s Jc
elpepe check
Tessa check
ME Bet 90
Rory Raise 180
elpepe fold
Tessa call
ME call
Turn 8d
Tessa check
ME check
Rory Raise 315
Tessa call
ME call
River 5h
Tessa check
ME check
Rory Raise 1098
Tessa fold
ME ?????
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Comments
reraising the flop is the worst option you can take imo
It was early in the DYM and Q 9 off isn't a hand I generally play, but will maybe 30% of the time in late position, as long as I get to see a cheap flop, which I did. As been as I decided to play the hand, once I had hit top pair, I thought I would make a pot bet, to find out where i was. This was re-raised by the villain, which does show strength - im now putting him on either a draw, or another Q (figure im unlucky if he has hit a set). I decided to call to see a turn and re-evaluate as I didnt want to lay down top pair that easily. The 8 on the turn gave me top pair and gutshot.
Would you really fold on the turn to an approx 3/4 pot bet?
What does everyone else think?
Anyway, I made what I think was a very bad call on the river - I just didnt believe, but knew he either had me crushed or had missed his draw - at showdown he had a pair of 3s.