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Hi
Just wondering was I wrong with this play? Would appreciate some feedback. Username is GoldenSparrow.
Button is at seat 2
Seat 1: EverBig - 8,000
Seat 2: selftaughtman - 19,966
Seat 3: maxcrazy - 16,566
Seat 5: GoldenSparrow - 18,059
Seat 6: botlancelot - 14,675
Shuffling Deck
Moving Button to seat 3
GoldenSparrow posts small blind (300)
botlancelot posts big blind (600)
Dealing Cards
Dealing [3 s][A s] to GoldenSparrow
EverBig folds
selftaughtman did not respond in time and is folded
selftaughtman folds
maxcrazy raises to 1,800
GoldenSparrow calls 1,800
botlancelot folds
Pot sizes: 4,200
Dealing Flop [5 s][4 s][5 c]
GoldenSparrow bets 4,200
maxcrazy raises to 14,766 (all-in)
GoldenSparrow calls 14,766
Pot sizes: 33,732
maxcrazy shows [T d][T c]
GoldenSparrow shows [3 s][A s]
Dealing Turn [6 c]
Pot sizes: 33,732
Dealing River [5 d]
Pot sizes: 33,732
maxcrazy has Full House, 5s over Tens
Cheers in advance.
Comments
In short terms i guess if you called with taht hand to hit big then I guess you have to call now you've commited 5k to the pot, even though I always hate going out of tournaments on a draw. Don't mind so much if I've shoved first and been called, but like it less when I call and go out.
Firstly, as the others have said, you should simply fold this hand pre-flop. Calling raises out of position with A3 is going to be a losing play in the long-term, whatever happens on the flop in this particular hand.
After making the call and seeing this flop, I really don't like the donk lead - The others seem to have missed the fact that you lead out on the flop. This is a perfect spot to check-raise all-in. Just check this flop to the raiser and he will c-bet it almost 100% of the time.
The check-raise gives you maximum value for your hand as it will not lose money from the KQ type hands that c-bet the flop, and it gives your opponent the chance to fold a hand that we'd only be flipping with, such as AK, AQ or even a lowish pocket pair (though it's admittedly unlikely they'd fold these pairs).
However it's important to remember that even if you'd have won this hand, you lost money in the long-term by calling pre-flop. So that call is the important mistake to eliminate from your game.
EDIT: 3-betting pre-flop would have been much better than calling, but with your 30BB stack it's tough to simply shove and it's tough to make a 3-bet that doesn't put you in a really awful situation. If you 3-bet to 9BB and he shoves for his 27BB you're going to be forced to fold having put in nearly 1/3 of your stack, as you won't be getting the odds to call. If you 3-bet and he calls, you're going to have to play a huge pot out of position and will be forced to open shove on alot of flops, hoping that he'll fold.
With 15BB-25BB this would be a good 3-bet shoving spot from the Small Blind against a button raise but with your 30BB stack, I think this is a straightforward fold.