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I know this is just a complete cooler but....

SlykllistSlykllist Member Posts: 2,888
edited August 2012 in The Poker Clinic

The guy had raised blind on blind uncontested every time he had the chance so I'd decided to play back with any A, K or anything else that played well.

My question is not about the pre-flop play, I know there will be the 'fold pre' brigade, but I made the play for the right reasons.

I'm interested in the post flop action, should I be giving any consideration to him having the case 3 here or is my re-ship just standard and a big sigh?

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
eamon830 Small blind  150.00 150.00 15110.00
Slykllist Big blind  300.00 450.00 12255.00
 Your hole cards
  • K
  • 3
   
mimi50 Fold     
matthew04 Fold     
SolidStan1 Fold     
eamon830 Raise  450.00 900.00 14660.00
Slykllist Raise  700.00 1600.00 11555.00
eamon830 Call  400.00 2000.00 14260.00
Flop
  
  • 3
  • 3
  • 10
   
eamon830 Check     
Slykllist Bet  1675.00 3675.00 9880.00
eamon830 Raise  3350.00 7025.00 10910.00
Slykllist All-in  9880.00 16905.00 0.00
eamon830 Call  8205.00 25110.00 2705.00
eamon830 Show
  • A
  • 3
   
Slykllist Show
  • K
  • 3
   
Turn
  
  • 2
   
River
  
  • Q
   
eamon830 Win Three 3s 25110.00  27815.00

Comments

  • ybyb Member Posts: 1,471
    edited August 2012
    again your flop bet is way too big, you've flopped the nuts on a dry board and it's like your trying to get him to fold?

    also don't 3bet the flop, just call so that he can continue with his bluffs on the turn, obviously don't fold at any point.
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited August 2012
    3bet bigger if you are 3betting. Think 3betting is fine, don't like folding

    Bet flop smaller, flat raise. Yes it's a cooler
  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited August 2012
    bet flop smaller. Can't fold
  • splashiessplashies Member Posts: 3,680
    edited August 2012
    Bet on the flop is way too big. A bet of around 800-1.2k on flop would be ideal. And flat his raise on flop too to keep worse hands and bluffs in.
  • 12671267 Member Posts: 936
    edited August 2012
    Should definately flat the flop. 
  • WHITEADDERWHITEADDER Member Posts: 26
    edited August 2012
    Very Unlucky To Run Into That Hand....Thought U Played It Very Well He/She Could Of Had A Flush Draw Or A Ten

    I Think I May Of Slowed Down A Little On The Flop Just Cuz I Would Try Trapping....But Wudnt Of Made A Difference To The End Result...

    Unlucky

    ADDER

    x
  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited August 2012
    Hi Sly

    I must admit, taking no notice of the betting....i'd not have entered the pot as the SB with K£ or as he did ReR'd his raise pref. Maybe thats my inexperience but if i 'd been either of you i'd heve let it go....
    Sorry now i see the first part about standing up to him. Making a stand is all very well but surely a better x for AX hand was needed though you catch but, unfortunately, so does he.
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