I think, i'd played a fow T's and DYM's and caught bad beats and made poor plays as well as poor calls. Felt a little tilted, took a break, then came back trying to rein myself in. This hand then popped in to say hello to my tilt....have i made the correct play or has tilt had an adverse affect on my thinking. Your thoughts....
PS If you're out there sxp031, i'd appreciate your thoughts on the hand and what you actually had just for interests sake though, i do understand that it shouldn't affect what i should've done.....you'd make an old man very happy!! Cheers...
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancepower462Small blind 25.0025.002132.50kevcoke69Big blind 50.0075.001925.00 Your hole cardsAQ profman15Raise 100.00175.002117.50sxp031Call 100.00275.001585.00SOAMSEEFold power462Call 75.00350.002057.50kevcoke69Call 50.00400.001875.00Flop 9A6 power462Check kevcoke69Check profman15Bet 200.00600.001917.50sxp031Call 200.00800.001385.00power462Fold kevcoke69Fold Turn 8 profman15Check sxp031Check River Q profman15Bet 300.001100.001617.50sxp031All-in 1385.002485.000.00profman15Fold sxp031Muck sxp031Win 1400.00 1400.00sxp031Return 1085.000.002485.00
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That range is going to include some hands that beat us - 66 and 99 - but alot more hands that we beat - Ax, A9, A6, A8, AQ, perhaps 89. We can't rule out a bluff, but it seems unlikely. He could have had 78, caught something on the turn and now thinks he can push you off on the river because you checked the turn and bet weakly on the river but it's not a likely situation... We know that it's unlikely that our opponent doesn't 3-bet pre-flop with QQ or AA, so those hands aren't in the range we assign to him.
So, you folded out of fear of a very small portion of quite a wide range. FEAR costs us money.
AA + QQ 3bet pre, and he's not deep enough for set mining to be correct IMO so this makes sets less likely, JT is the only hand I'd worry about, and I can't fold because of one hand which is possibly beating us.
As for why you folded. Stop playing if you making scared choices. Scared money is the worst case to have at poker table. Not saying quit, but if need be taking a couple of days off or something till you can make the choices based on the correct choice rather than a fear of being beat. Beats going to happen, and horrible runs can happen, but doesn't mean we should stop making the right choice, and if we can't we take a break or something till brain is back in order.