Thoughts on this hand please...
I don't have any reads on the BB as they have only been on the table for a few hands. I raise in the SB with QJs and when the reraise comes I want to see the flop. If it had been a more marginal hand I would have binned it. When the BB bets a pot size bet on the flop I put them on KQ+ or KK+, I think the chances of QQ are slim here. With top pair and a flush draw I reckon I have enough outs to make the call. On the turn when the 2 pairs up and the BB pushes I put them on KK+ and to me the push was more about protecting the hand and trying to get me to fold rather than chance having a tough decision on the river if a heart hits. With 9 hearts and 2 queens as outs I made the call.
Did I play this right and is my reasoning sound?
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceGraeSmall blind £0.05£0.05£9.85coko72Big blind £0.10£0.15£11.54 Your hole cardsJQ finnpaulFold skimmercfcFold GraeRaise £0.25£0.40£9.60coko72Raise £1.00£1.40£10.54GraeCall £0.80£2.20£8.80Flop Q62 GraeCheck coko72Bet £2.20£4.40£8.34GraeCall £2.20£6.60£6.60Turn 2 GraeCheck coko72All-in £8.34£14.94£0.00GraeAll-in £6.60£21.54£0.00coko72Unmatched bet £1.74£19.80£1.74GraeShowJQ coko72ShowKK River J coko72WinTwo Pairs, Kings and 2s£18.40 £20.14
Comments
Flop is fine
Turn shows why calling pre sucks, you flop the world, usually have around 12 outs and still prob should fold
The turn is a pretty simple pot-odds decision:
If you're certain that he has an overpair, not a made full-house, then you have a meagre eleven outs. That gives us about a 25% chance of winning. So we need pot odds of 3/1 to make this call correct. We're being asked to call for £6.60 and so the pot would need to be at least £19.80. The pot is only £14.94 so, by the numbers, it's a fold.
Personally though, if I flop top-pair and a flush draw I'm not check-calling, I'm check-raising all-in.
We shouldnt be happy if we take it down, he never folds a better hand
Dont get what hands you think we lose value against that would call a flop shove, not sure how we can lose value v better hands
Well no, it's not ideal to get it in as a dog, even a slight one, but we can get called by worse here. Even if we are a slight dog, the dead money in the pot makes up for that. In fact, if we make the check-raise the dead money pretty much means that both we and our opponent would be right to get it in here.
When I say we should be happy to take down the dead money, I'm not saying it's the ideal scenario, just that we should be happy about it. Obviously it would be ideal to hit our hand and get paid the maximum but adding that £4.40 to our stack is certainly not a bad thing.