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On the final table of a 3k guarantee in my local casino last night, 8 left. The average stack is 80K and I am sat with around 100k with the blinds 4k,8k - 1k ante. I have been extremely card dead on the final table and as a result I have a tight table image. The player directly to my left has been aggressive and is the chip leader.
The cards are folded around to me in the small blind, holding Ah,5h. I raise to 25k and the big blind calls. The flop comes: 3h, As, 9c. At this point I am very confident I am ahead. I check to induce a bluff in to this already large pot from the aggressive player. I also think there is not many scary turn cards that can hit the board if he does decide to check behind, which he does.
Turn: 4h.
Now I feel I have a lock on this hand, and if I do somehow find myself behind, I have 9 outs on the river. I am 90% sure that if i check again on the turn the big blind will take a stab at the pot. I check. The big blind bets 25k. I decide that now is the time to pull the trigger, and push all in for my remaining 75k. I get snap called and the big blind turns over: 2s, 5c.
River: Jc, and I crash out in 8th place, leaving the big blind to mow down the rest of the field and take 950 pounds. I take home an insulting 60 pounds.
My question obviously is, what do you think of my post-flop line? I still personally feel I didn't play the hand badly but I now clearly regret not ending the hand on the flop.
Comments
So either fold pre of jam when you flop the ace.
i think postflop is fine given reads
Preflop however, pot is worth 20k, 20% of your stack- absolutely shove this holding a suited ace. If he wakes up with a bigger ace or pair, so be it.