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ScottishMatt
Legend
Silver Level
poker stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 2228778
DeucesCracked Poker Videos Hand History Converter
BTN: $17.73
SB: $28.85
Hero (BB): $10.99
UTG: $12.50
MP: $5.46
CO: $10.15
Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BB with 8
7
UTG raises to $0.30, 1 fold, CO calls $0.30, BTN calls $0.30, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.20
Flop: ($1.25) 9
T
J
(4 players)
Hero bets $0.80, UTG raises to $1.90, CO folds, BTN raises to $17.43 all in, Hero calls $9.89 all in, UTG calls $10.30 all in
Turn: ($36.34) A
(3 players - 3 are all in)
River: ($36.34) K
(3 players - 3 are all in)
OK so the flop is fairly wet and if the reg has nothing then he checks, seeing as the other two players are likely to check behind as well I decided a donk is best, it also forces the reg to raise with 99/TT/JJ/QQ/KK/AA/TJ meaning we can come over the top and put him to a decision. Obv some time he has KQ, but we get stacked anyway right?
The player who shoved is a fish, I expect him to show up with plenty of trashy hands here.
Reg-y villain plays 19/11 and is a fairly bad multitabler. Fish is 37/17.
I'm fairly sure I played this hand perfect, but was wondering if there is anything different you would do?
Quick edit - There is a case for folding pre, but the two callers were fairly fishy and I'm getting good immediate odds. The reg is going to play extremely face up in this position so I don't necessarily think it is bad to flat.
DeucesCracked Poker Videos Hand History Converter
BTN: $17.73
SB: $28.85
Hero (BB): $10.99
UTG: $12.50
MP: $5.46
CO: $10.15
Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BB with 8
UTG raises to $0.30, 1 fold, CO calls $0.30, BTN calls $0.30, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.20
Flop: ($1.25) 9
Hero bets $0.80, UTG raises to $1.90, CO folds, BTN raises to $17.43 all in, Hero calls $9.89 all in, UTG calls $10.30 all in
Turn: ($36.34) A
River: ($36.34) K
OK so the flop is fairly wet and if the reg has nothing then he checks, seeing as the other two players are likely to check behind as well I decided a donk is best, it also forces the reg to raise with 99/TT/JJ/QQ/KK/AA/TJ meaning we can come over the top and put him to a decision. Obv some time he has KQ, but we get stacked anyway right?
The player who shoved is a fish, I expect him to show up with plenty of trashy hands here.
Reg-y villain plays 19/11 and is a fairly bad multitabler. Fish is 37/17.
I'm fairly sure I played this hand perfect, but was wondering if there is anything different you would do?
Quick edit - There is a case for folding pre, but the two callers were fairly fishy and I'm getting good immediate odds. The reg is going to play extremely face up in this position so I don't necessarily think it is bad to flat.
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