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could i squeeze any more???

spornybolspornybol Member Posts: 8,212
edited December 2010 in The Poker Clinic
THIS WAS THE VERY FIRST HAND OF THE DEEPSTACK COULD I HAVE GOT ANY MORE CHIPS OR DID I PLAY THIS RIGHT ???

Hand History #320816082 (02:16 22/12/2010)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
jolie Small blind   10.00 10.00 4990.00
G-FUNK Big blind   20.00 30.00 4980.00
  Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
     
JWILD Call   20.00 50.00 4980.00
stumc Fold        
A
Raise   100.00 150.00 4900.00
spornybol Call   100.00 250.00 4900.00
jolie Fold        
G Call   80.00 330.00 4900.00
J Call   80.00 410.00 4900.00
Flop
   
  • 10
  • 2
  • Q
     
G Check        
J Check        
A
Bet   40.00 450.00 4860.00
spornybol Raise   407.50 857.50 4492.50
G Fold        
J Call   407.50 1265.00 4492.50
A
Call   367.50 1632.50 4492.50
Turn
   
  • Q
     
J Check        
A
Check        
spornybol Check        
River
   
  • 3
     
J Check        
A
Check        
spornybol Bet   1224.38 2856.88 3268.12
J Fold        
A
Call   1224.38 4081.26 3268.12
spornybol Show
  • Q
  • Q
     
A
Muck
  • A
  • 10
     
spornybol Win Four Queens 4081.26   7349.38

Comments

  • WHOAMI196WHOAMI196 Member Posts: 1,170
    edited December 2010
    you could all ways shove river but i prefer ur value bet here, i like ur play

    EDITlol miss read this hand totally didnt realize u flatted pre and checked the turn agree with below :s
  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited December 2010
    Don't understand why you just called pre. Flop is played well, big raise get two callers. Turn is also strange, yes you have the nuts but in position you need to be builiding the pot to then shove river. River bet could have been bigger with a turn bet.

    P.S. thanks for the flat of 2.2k pre with KQ last night.
  • spornybolspornybol Member Posts: 8,212
    edited December 2010
    as stated this was the VERY FIRST HAND  and oppo raised 5 times blind so put them on pair as well or a/k a/q a/j they could even have k/k a/a
  • WHOAMI196WHOAMI196 Member Posts: 1,170
    edited December 2010
    In Response to Re: could i squeeze any more???:
    as stated this was the VERY FIRST HAND  and oppo raised 5 times blind so put them on pair as well or a/k a/q a/j they could even have k/k a/a
    Posted by spornybol
    Raising 5xbb at this stage is pretty standard since the bb is quite a small amount of the average stack, but pre flop is ok really, but betting turn is a must!! getting them to pay for their draws extracting max value, value which you did miss out on 


    Saying that its difficult to get any value when you hit quads, in my experience any ways.
  • lynx3ffectlynx3ffect Member Posts: 452
    edited December 2010
    every street is wrong imo

    flop you should 3 bet always, he raises 5x in position with all of his range prob at this stage of the tourney!, flop that is a ridiculous raise, way too big, you have the nuts and on a very non scary board....raise to 3/4 not pot

    turn wtf are u checking, if they liked their hands enough to call the flop then they still will as its obv not likely u have a Q and you need to build the pot for a river shove, 3/4 again then easy shove the river
  • shelskishelski Member Posts: 467
    edited December 2010
    In Response to Re: could i squeeze any more???:
    every street is wrong imo flop you should 3 bet always, he raises 5x in position with all of his range prob at this stage of the tourney!, flop that is a ridiculous raise, way too big, you have the nuts and on a very non scary board....raise to 3/4 not pot turn wtf are u checking, if they liked their hands enough to call the flop then they still will as its obv not likely u have a Q and you need to build the pot for a river shove, 3/4 again then easy shove the river
    Posted by lynx3ffect
    You have your answer here
    Poker is strange when people are afraid to win more for fear of winning less by not betting at all ?
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