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Advive please how did i play this, was i right to shove turn? 1st hand ever posted so all comments w

GEO68GEO68 Member Posts: 281
edited January 2013 in The Poker Clinic








ActionCardsAmountPotBalance
GEO68 Small blind  100.00 100.00 19250.00
reds1986 Big blind  200.00 300.00 28396.25
 Your hole cards
  • Q
  • Q
   
puggy48 Fold     
bryan1953 Call  200.00 500.00 14672.50
bornablade Call  200.00 700.00 13292.50
jkeeble Fold     
GEO68 Raise  800.00 1500.00 18450.00
reds1986 Fold     
bryan1953 Call  700.00 2200.00 13972.50
bornablade Call  700.00 2900.00 12592.50
Flop
  
  • 5
  • 10
  • 6
   
GEO68 Bet  2175.00 5075.00 16275.00
bryan1953 Call  2175.00 7250.00 11797.50
bornablade Fold     
Turn
  
  • J
   
GEO68 All-in  16275.00 23525.00 0.00
bryan1953 All-in  11797.50 35322.50 0.00
GEO68 Unmatched bet  4477.50 30845.00 4477.50
GEO68 Show
  • Q
  • Q
   
bryan1953 Show
  • J
  • J
   
River
  
  • K
   
bryan1953 Win Three Jacks 30845.00  30845.00

Comments

  • JPW33JPW33 Member Posts: 326
    edited January 2013
    I would have done the same thing but then again Im not a good player, however as he keeps calling your early bets then I may have had him down as trips from the flop or pos flush draw and maybe bet a half pot on turn and then you would know he had something if he bet again. Either way you were going to lose a lot of chips though. Hopefully some good players on here will give you better advice ? Pos needed putting in Poker Clinic section though to get reviewed properly ?
  • scouse_redscouse_red Member Posts: 5,968
    edited January 2013
    *bumped after moving this to the clinic
  • mezzzzzamezzzzza Member Posts: 44
    edited January 2013
    Played this ok I prob wouldn't be x4bb pre 2.5 or 3 is fine (unless this is how you have been opening previous) flop bet is spot on but only issue I have is shoving the turn I don't think there's any need for this I presume you are doing this to push out draws etc I think you can achieve this with pot or over bet pot a little BUT either way I think it's all going in looking at it from villians pov I would be jaming your turn bet any way so nothing major wrong just bet sizing imo :-)
  • craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,960
    edited January 2013

    i would have had him down as trips or over pair more than a flush draw myself because with him having atleast 70BB to call just for a flush is a total waste really unless he had AKs or KQs
    the only hand i could see calling on the turn was a better over pair or a set.

  • larry1959larry1959 Member Posts: 170
    edited January 2013
    Nothing wrong with the way you played this hand, preflop raise is fine. The turn card changed nothing (no flush, no straight and the board hasn't paired), sets are very hard to detect. The villian could just as well been calling with Ace Jack... you were unfortunate to be out drawn, but late on in a tournie, where some people tighten up to make the cash, others loosen up to take advantage of their position.
    If you played this hand 1000 times you would win the majority of the time. This time the villian was lucky with his draw... don't forget he was beating the board too on the flop and had no reason to fold either.

    Just a tip when posting in the clinic... add some info on the villian and the way he was playing...

    good luck at the table mate
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,945
    edited January 2013
    raise a little more pre

    b/c smaller on turn

    if your going to shove turn, then shove flop instead
    by shoving turn, what's going to call you ?
    Making it hard for 10x to call, bet smaller

    ul anyway

  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited January 2013
    Hi g

    Odd to just limp with JJ. I think you are better raising up pre rather than calling the limp and I think 800 is fine. Flop offers the flush and 3/4 pot bet is fine. The call is a worry but AT, T9s certainly may. Others too. Turn bet I'm not so sure of really as a smaller bet would have given you chance to get away as surely call suggests trips after your raise pre. You were unlucky as your opponent looked like he was going broke after calling your flop bet. That's poker I'm afraid.
  • GEO68GEO68 Member Posts: 281
    edited January 2013
    Thanks for the feedback much appreciated .

    Had opponent on flush draw , shoved on turn to try bet him off hand . Looking back and on reflection mabey a bit rash with the shove after him calling my bet on the flop . However live and learn , the joys of not being that good at the game .
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