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Another Way?

major19major19 Member Posts: 33
edited October 2012 in The Poker Clinic
Poker Hand history for session 2032291328 on 2012-09-25 20:09:45
Hand Num Date Total Pot My Cards Community Cards Stake Winning Hand
567778682 2012-09-25 23:19:49 44546.24
  • A
  • K
  • 2
  • 4
  • Q
  • J
  • 10
21973.12
  • bungle72 won 44546.24 with a Flush to the King
Hi Sun Gods,Carlo, no it's not a bad beat story, could I played my A K any other way,Fred Ballard(major19)

Comments

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited September 2012

    Post the actual hand from your HH and not from your account history because we can't see how you played it.

  • major19major19 Member Posts: 33
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: Another Way?:
    Post the actual hand from your HH and not from your account history because we can't see how you played it.
    Posted by Lambert180
    As requested H/H

    Hand History #567778682 (23:20 25/09/2012)

    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    kosb14 Small blind   600.00 600.00 27746.20
    major19 Big blind   1200.00 1800.00 20773.12
      Your hole cards
    • A
    • K
         
    bungle72 Call   1200.00 3000.00 29920.00
    rancid Fold        
    horner08 Fold        
    kosb14 Fold        
    major19 Raise   4800.00 7800.00 15973.12
    bungle72 Call   4800.00 12600.00 25120.00
    Flop
       
    • 2
    • 4
    • Q
         
    major19 Check        
    bungle72 Check        
    Turn
       
    • J
         
    major19 Bet   6300.00 18900.00 9673.12
    bungle72 Call   6300.00 25200.00 18820.00
    River
       
    • 10
         
    major19 All-in   9673.12 34873.12 0.00
    bungle72 Call   9673.12 44546.24 9146.88
    major19 Show
    • A
    • K
         
    bungle72 Show
    • 9
    • K
         
    bungle72 Win Flush to the King 44546.24   53693.12
    Thanks for answering my querie,major19
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited September 2012
    either less pre or jam

    bet flop
  • major19major19 Member Posts: 33
    edited September 2012
    In Response to Re: Another Way?:
    either less pre or jam bet flop
    Posted by grantorino

    Thanks for your help,major19
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited September 2012
    I agree with grantorino. Your raise to 6000 is either too big or too small. I think shoving would basically tip off your hand as not being a big pair, so I wouldn't like that as much as I would like a raise to about 4200-4800 total.

    You absolutely must c-bet the flop, though. You've built an enormous pot and then basically given up on winning it. Alot of his range for limp-calling pre-flop will be small pocket pairs, suited cards or two high cards and alot of those will simply fold for your c-bet. Even against those hands that don't fold we're very likely to have two overcards to hit. (It's difficult to put a limp-caller on a range, especially with these stacks and bet-sizes. However, we know it's highly unlikely that they limp-call with big pocket pairs or AK)

    So bet the flop and call for the rest if he moves all-in. Even though we are unlikely to have the best hand if he moves all-in, we're likely to have two overcards to any pair and the pot odds will be huge. The pot is far, far too big for you to not try to take it down.
  • major19major19 Member Posts: 33
    edited October 2012
    To All,thanks for theadvice.
  • BigMikeDBCBigMikeDBC Member Posts: 93
    edited October 2012
    Agree with BorinLoner. The check on the flop would suggest that you've missed the flop or for some reason trying to slow-play a set.

    By the time you're betting the turn, he's got his flush draw and is going to call here. As advised by the others, must c-bet the flop.
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