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did i make a mistake by not betting turn?

robbie1992robbie1992 Member Posts: 725
edited September 2012 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
Clansman22 Small blind  £0.25 £0.25 £25.15
robbie1992 Big blind  £0.50 £0.75 £51.66
Slider73 Sit out     
 Your hole cards
  • A
  • Q
   
60nine60 Raise  £1.50 £2.25 £98.19
hhamza162 Fold     
LIONS62 Fold     
Clansman22 Call  £1.25 £3.50 £23.90
robbie1992 Call  £1.00 £4.50 £50.66
Flop
  
  • 2
  • 8
  • 6
   
Clansman22 Check     
robbie1992 Check     
60nine60 Bet  £3.38 £7.88 £94.81
Clansman22 Call  £3.38 £11.26 £20.52
robbie1992 Call  £3.38 £14.64 £47.28
Turn
  
  • 9
   
Clansman22 Check     
robbie1992 Check     
60nine60 Check     
River
  
  • 2
   
Clansman22 Bet  £7.32 £21.96 £13.20
robbie1992 All-in  £47.28 £69.24 £0.00
60nine60 Fold     
Clansman22 All-in  £13.20 £82.44 £0.00
robbie1992 Unmatched bet  £26.76 £55.68 £26.76
Clansman22 Show
  • 6
  • 6
   
robbie1992 Show
  • A
  • Q
   
Clansman22 Win Full House, 6s and 2s £53.88  £53.88
This hand confusses me, what would you do? , the flop i never put the guy on trips, why does he give a free hand in a multi way pot when theres a flush draw available? i check the turn because im convinced that the trips guy was on a flush draw, is the river just signalling full house? also was the river just a bad beat or should i of guessed that i was beat? i just dont understand the betting by the guy on a board that had draws

Comments

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited September 2012
    Opponents don't always think the same way you do, maybe he didn't realise the danger of the flush draw, maybe he just thought 'wooo a set, I'm gonna slowplay this!' ...he could have been thinking lots of things, but best to just stick to thinking and what you should do, cos that's the bit you have control over.

    I think you definitely have to bet the turn, you got £50 to try and get in the middle and it's never gonna happen on just the river unless you're beat of they're terrible. You're calling him on the river no matter what comes because of the pot/stack ratio if you bet the turn. You got unlucky that he housed up but don't think you could have got away from it. You got the nut flush and he started with less than 50xBB
  • robbie1992robbie1992 Member Posts: 725
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: did i make a mistake by not betting turn?:
    Opponents don't always think the same way you do, maybe he didn't realise the danger of the flush draw, maybe he just thought 'wooo a set, I'm gonna slowplay this!' ...he could have been thinking lots of things, but best to just stick to thinking and what you should do, cos that's the bit you have control over. I think you definitely have to bet the turn, you got £50 to try and get in the middle and it's never gonna happen on just the river unless you're beat of they're terrible. You're calling him on the river no matter what comes because of the pot/stack ratio if you bet the turn. You got unlucky that he housed up but don't think you could have got away from it. You got the nut flush and he started with less than 50xBB
    Posted by Lambert180
    yeah but the reason i didnt bet was the fact i was oop and there was 2 other people behide me who could have bet, now i see the hands im still very suprised that no one bet, even with trips i thought he may put a probe bet in to see where he stands.  Yeah with his stack im dont think im folding, for somone with simular to me or less im prob just calling
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited September 2012
    Raise flop and get it in

    Turn check fine IMO, whether I raise or call if its bet depends on villain

    River fine, can raise smaller if any chance 3rd guy comes along
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