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spairone
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Last night playing at the Wynn in my usual 1/3 game. On the button I get dealt 6h6d. UTG opens up with a raise of $15 pre flop. 2 callers + me. 4 ways to a flop. Flop comes 9d8d5h. UTG leads out with a bet of $30. MP folds I call SB folds. Turn card is the 6 of spades. Awesome!I turned a set + a gut shot straight draw. Before we started the hand I had about $360 behind. The guy who I'm heads up with has a little but over $400. He bets $50 on the turn. I think for about 10 seconds and decide to raise. I bump it up to $150.00. He flats.
River is the Ace of Diamonds completing the flush draw. He checks,then I shove all in. At this point I'm putting him on JJ TT QQ JT,9T. I know he can't have pocket 9's because he probably would have bet bigger to get me off the flush draw. I beat pocket 5's and 8's are definitely out of his range.Player thinks for about 10 seconds and then makes the call. I flip over my hand assuming I'm going to take this pot down and to my disgust he turns over pocket 7's!(black cards) I really did not put that hand in his range. He got lucky with his 4 outer on the turn,technically a 2 outer based on my holdings.
I didn't re-buy I left the table. I analyzed the hand and my game play a few times today and I think my biggest mistake was raising on the turn. Had I just flatted, I could have bluffed the river making him think I have the flush,jamming my stack.
What other ways would you guys play this hand? What did I do right? What did I do wrong?
River is the Ace of Diamonds completing the flush draw. He checks,then I shove all in. At this point I'm putting him on JJ TT QQ JT,9T. I know he can't have pocket 9's because he probably would have bet bigger to get me off the flush draw. I beat pocket 5's and 8's are definitely out of his range.Player thinks for about 10 seconds and then makes the call. I flip over my hand assuming I'm going to take this pot down and to my disgust he turns over pocket 7's!(black cards) I really did not put that hand in his range. He got lucky with his 4 outer on the turn,technically a 2 outer based on my holdings.
I didn't re-buy I left the table. I analyzed the hand and my game play a few times today and I think my biggest mistake was raising on the turn. Had I just flatted, I could have bluffed the river making him think I have the flush,jamming my stack.
What other ways would you guys play this hand? What did I do right? What did I do wrong?