bad beat or just mis-played?

Cowboy8112

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Hand #56274139-5 at 515amFreeUBG-068 (No Limit tournament Hold'em)
Started at 21/Aug/08 05:22:53

RUN OVER CATS is at seat 1 with 1500.
Cowboy8112 is at seat 2 with 1515.
FHHilly is at seat 3 with 4420.
lilsailorgirl is at seat 4 with 545.
theonly916 is at seat 5 with 1210.
JJSnorky is at seat 6 with 1485.
RINGBARKUS is at seat 7 with 1490.
CHEFFY is at seat 9 with 2835.
The button is at seat 6.

RINGBARKUS posts the small blind of 5.
CHEFFY posts the big blind of 10.
RUN OVER CATS: -- --
Cowboy8112: Kh 9c
FHHilly: -- --
lilsailorgirl: -- --
theonly916: -- --
JJSnorky: -- --
RINGBARKUS: -- --
CHEFFY: -- --
Pre-flop:

RUN OVER CATS folds. Cowboy8112 raises to 20.
FHHilly folds. lilsailorgirl folds. theonly916
folds. JJSnorky folds. RINGBARKUS folds. CHEFFY
calls.
Flop (board: Kd 6d Qh):

CHEFFY checks. Cowboy8112 bets 45. CHEFFY calls.

Turn (board: Kd 6d Qh Td):

CHEFFY checks. Cowboy8112 bets 135. CHEFFY calls.

River (board: Kd 6d Qh Td Js):

CHEFFY checks. Cowboy8112 checks.

Showdown:

CHEFFY shows Ad 3h.
CHEFFY has Ad Kd Qh Td Js: straight, ace high.
Cowboy8112 mucks cards.
(Cowboy8112 has Kh 9c.)

Hand #56274139-5 Summary:

No rake is taken for this hand.
CHEFFY wins 405 with straight, ace high.




So did I mis play this or did I receive a bad beat?

Let me know what yall think
 
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PopeNegro

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Playing K9o from early position at a 8 player table is very marginal, especially with a min raise which really does nothing, this is a definite fold. Raise it up to 3-4x BB or fold, folding being the preferable line. As played, I would probably check behind on the turn and c/f the river.
 
Cowboy8112

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All 4 players to my left were on p&f so its the 2 blinds and me
 
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You played it badly, villain played it even worse and got lucky.
 
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If you are going to make a play with a mediocre han dUTG, you have to raise more than that. Your opponent had and Ace in the small blind, the call is understandable there. He also had a nut flush/straight draw on the turn so his call wasn't bad. I would have made a bigger bet on the flop because the flush and straight draws.
 
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Just raise pot after the flop. If he calls then check it out. If you get beat then just know you played it right. No it wasn't a bad beat but I would of put him on ace high and you only had K high strait. You didn't play it thaty bad if you had chips remaining. Sam/gomango
 
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In my opinon I just flat out misplayed it.

K9 in 3 handed is a good playable hand, and I hit on the flop. I got "spooked" by the Diamnds. However, I dont really think I gould have chased him off his Ace Rag.
 
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You really shoulda bet the flop there. If you get a caller then you have to check it down. I think it was misplayed, and above all it was just a marginal hand to begin with even though the villain had an even more marginal hand to go along with his luck........
 
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yeah if you wanna play the han you should have bet more preflop and then made a good bet on the flop. then if he calls still bet the turn. him hitting his on the the river was a long shot but he lucked out cuz it wasnt much to pay to see the cards.
 
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In a tournament I would fold that hand too from this position pre-flop. But this guy was a fish. He just risked his stack. That kind of people have too much money or no brain.
 
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I dont like the play with K9. I definetly dont like his play. But you shouldnt even be playing that junk. Especially with that many players at your table. And with the blinds very low. But i guess thats justt my style of play, we all play different.
 
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I think you guys missed the part about the post and folds, when R.O.C. folded it became me and the blinds, K9 in a 3 handed table (especially against the blinds) is a playable hand. True enough I was just trying to take the blinds but after I hit I was in good shape. Im wondering if there was something I could or should have done differently to have that pot come my way.
 
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you could have made a bigger raise pre flop if you were willing to play that hand, but yea you got kinda unlucky the way cards came. Maybe some more aggressivness would buy you the pot
 
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I don't think it was misplayed, the guy got lucky, you did a mini raise and hit it on the flop, you should bet a little bit more to see if he was chasing the flush, and after he called the first time you should check, but it wasn't a bad play, this guy was a big fish
 
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From that posistion I wouldnt be in the hand at all
 
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You could have chased him off if you had bet much larger sums. You bet not nearly enough for him to fold. Personally I would have folded, even with the ace, because I don't go about calling with nothing. But I suggest a stronger bet. And if that doesn't work, then the other guy is just a donk playing with ace high.
 
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