$5 NLHE Full Ring: Rush poker Bullied off of a pair of queens

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Deceitful_Frank

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Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (9 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

They all seem to average around 16/8 with a steal of 20, no particular reads so far as I can remember!

Hero (MP3) ($7.30)
CO ($8.74)
Button ($10.31)
SB ($4.88)
BB ($5.93)
UTG ($5.58)
UTG+1 ($5.99)
MP1 ($2.70)
MP2 ($5.41)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with Q
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, Q
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4 folds, Hero bets $0.20, CO calls $0.20, 1 fold, SB calls $0.18, BB calls $0.15

Flop: ($0.80) 4
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, 5
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, J
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(4 players)
SB bets $0.80, 1 fold, Hero raises to $1.60, 1 fold, SB raises to $2.40, Hero calls $0.80

I have an over pair to a semi-scary board and get led in to strongly. Looking back my min-re-raise seems a little weak no? I get 3-bet and decide to call...

Turn: ($5.60) A
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(2 players)
SB bets $2.28 (All-In), Hero folds

The Ace comes and he shoves. I give it up!

Total pot: $5.60 | Rake: $0.37

I feel I played this hand terribly! Any ideas?
 
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...anyone else wanna kick me in the bollocks?
 
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...anyone else wanna kick me in the bollocks?

Well Forrest that wasn't a kick! I see a couple of lines that I would have taken. You think you played this horribly? How is that? Spell it out and after WVHillbilly agrees :biggrin: maybe you'll get a little more specifics from some people.
 
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I feel like shoving the flop is the standard play. The min-raise is not very standard.
 
WVHillbilly

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...anyone else wanna kick me in the bollocks?
I'll be specific if that's what you mean.

His range for donking that flop after flatting from the blinds is some TP hands / a fair number of FDs / and a rare set.

So against a range of 44, 55, AJs, AhTh, Ah9h, Ah5h, Ah4h, Ah3h, Ah2h, KJs, QJs, JTs, AJo, KJo, QJo, JTo we only have 70% equity on the flop. I'd say that's get-it-in type equity.

Once the Ace falls on the turn if we give him that same range we still have 56% equity. Of course when he shoves the turn it likely eliminates a few Jx hands so our actual equity would likely be lessened but with the dead money in the pot it's probably pretty close to a call even on the turn with as poorly as you played the flop.
 
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