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Is this a cooler or am I just a MTT donk

ACEGOONERACEGOONER Member Posts: 1,432
edited December 2012 in The Poker Clinic
Cant get anywhere with sky mtts at the mo. Was very deep stacked when this hand played out, I am readless on villain. Apologies for poor cut/paste it never works.

Hand History #595474321 (20:52 08/12/2012)
Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance
makelty  Small blind   30.00  30.00  1845.00
asherz  Big blind   60.00  90.00  2670.00
   Your hole cards 
8
J
      
hoolstar1  Fold    
BADGOLFER  Raise   120.00  210.00  8560.00
ACEGOONER  Call   120.00  330.00  5625.00
rivermunky  Fold    
makelty  Fold    
asherz  Call   60.00  390.00  2610.00
Flop
     
6
5
J
      
asherz  Check    
BADGOLFER  Bet   120.00  510.00  8440.00
ACEGOONER  Call   120.00  630.00  5505.00
asherz  Call   120.00  750.00  2490.00
Turn
     
6
      
asherz  Check    
BADGOLFER  Bet   120.00  870.00  8320.00
ACEGOONER  Raise   615.00  1485.00  4890.00
asherz  Fold    
BADGOLFER  Call   495.00  1980.00  7825.00
River
     
Q
      
BADGOLFER  Bet   1980.00  3960.00  5845.00
ACEGOONER  All-in   4890.00  8850.00  0.00
BADGOLFER  Call   2910.00  11760.00  2935.00
BADGOLFER  Show 
K
7
ACEGOONER  Show 
8
J
BADGOLFER  Win  Flush to the King  11760.00   14695.00

Comments

  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited December 2012
    We'd need to know suits of all cards to be accurate.

    Preliminarily I'd say fold to the raise pre-flop. Even with position J8 isn't much of a hand and it will be dominated by alot of the raisers range.

    Why are we raising on the turn?

    I can't say much more without knowing the suits, though. Also, any reads on our opponents play up to this point would be helpful.
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited December 2012
    can't see suits. Unless we've flopped a flush, I can't see why we would raise the turn?

    Impossible to flop a flush when we flop a pair too lol.

    Why raise turn?
  • ACEGOONERACEGOONER Member Posts: 1,432
    edited December 2012
    Suits are diamonds for both of us. Usually I would fold pre but it was a rush of blood moment. He donk betted the flop and turn with the same amount. I put him on 2nd or 3rd pair (been playing to many hypers), my turn bet was made for value because I thought I was ahead and I still had the flush draw. River perhaps should have been a call and move on.  
  • mj8bsmj8bs Member Posts: 214
    edited December 2012
    let me get this right.

    You have Jd8d. Villain Kd7d. 

    UTG+1 (villain) raises and you call with J8 suited from the cut off. Thats where the hand went wrong IMO. Fold pre

    Once you call flop comes (im assuming) 5d6hJc (rainbow 1 diamond). Its worth noting he hasnt donk lead the flop. He was the pre flop aggressor and has continued. I guess once youre in the hand the flat on the flop is fine.

    Turn is a Qd? If so, I prob wouldnt raise in position. Id prob flat again.

    When the river brings in the flush draw I go broke. 
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited December 2012
    We still need to know the suits of the board. If you had top-pair and a flush draw on the flop, that's different to only picking up the draw on the turn.

    If you had the draw on the flop, you should probably have raised there where your equity was highest. Either way, when you raise the turn it's really hard to be called by worse than top-pair with an 8 and your draw only gives you a 20% chance of improving. Your 8 and Jack may still be good, of course, but you're likely to only be called either by a better hand or by a hand that has your draw in trouble, giving you reverse implied odds to hit.

    Your raise size is a bit too small as well, I think.
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited December 2012
    MJ8BS is right about the donk-bet too. It's only a donk-bet when a player leads into the previous aggressor.
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: Is this a cooler or am I just a MTT donk:
    Suits are diamonds for both of us. Usually I would fold pre but it was a rush of blood moment. He donk betted the flop and turn with the same amount. I put him on 2nd or 3rd pair (been playing to many hypers), my turn bet was made for value because I thought I was ahead and I still had the flush draw. River perhaps should have been a call and move on.  
    Posted by ACEGOONER
    His range is obviously wider than 2nd/3rd pair, u can't put him on hands like this.....
  • ACEGOONERACEGOONER Member Posts: 1,432
    edited December 2012
    In Response to Re: Is this a cooler or am I just a MTT donk:
    let me get this right. You have Jd8d. Villain Kd7d.  UTG+1 (villain) raises and you call with J8 suited from the cut off. Thats where the hand went wrong IMO. Fold pre Once you call flop comes (im assuming) 5d6hJc (rainbow 1 diamond). Its worth noting he hasnt donk lead the flop. He was the pre flop aggressor and has continued. I guess once youre in the hand the flat on the flop is fine. Turn is a Qd? If so, I prob wouldnt raise in position. Id prob flat again. When the river brings in the flush draw I go broke. 
    Posted by mj8bs
    You read it spot on, this is an example of how bad I can get when im not focused/bored or spewy.
  • mj8bsmj8bs Member Posts: 214
    edited December 2012
    Ok, if thats the case Im with Dohhhhhh. 2nd or 3rd pair? If he has raised from UTG+1 im not putting that many 5s or 6s in his hand. Even if the villain bets all 3 streets and you call the guy down and miss your flush draw, on the river its likely you are only beating a bluff with J8 against the range of hands I would (readless) put an UTG+1 raiser on having. 
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