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So I buy in for $400 And after three hours I have bank roll of $1200
I'm in early position with 98dd so I bet $25 And get called by 2 players late position which the last player raised it to $75 bankroll $1150 approx. I call bet. Flop is 9s Qd 6d. I check and he cbets $100 now I been playing tight all night but made the call. Turn is 10 h. I check again being utg +1 and he bets $300 I tank for a bit cuz the bet amount and make the call cuz now I have a gut shot straight draw to this. River is 3s. I check again and he cbets $300 I called and he turns over pocket QQ I lose this total amount. Any suggestions how I should of played this? Cuz after this hand I am left with $400 (my buy in) which sets me off and I lose the next hand played to same player who raise the hand from $25 to $100 And I shove all in $400 with AK off suit and he calls and has pocket AA which I'm crushed preflop and lose. 2 hands entire bank roll gone. I know I made errors right?? Suggestions?
 
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Hi Tpoker. Well I'm not a cash game player, however, in retrospect, I would have folded this hand, in the first place. I can see you were running well, but did at any point consider what your opponent may be holding? I'm not sure? One thing I've learned from my short period of time playing tournament poker, is that if I've built up a stack, as you had done here, is don't give it away cheaply. Good luck.
 
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I don't like how you played this hand at all.

Made me cringe, just fold pre if your going to go in a check/call mode.

Just burning money
 
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So I buy in for $400 And after three hours I have bank roll of $1200
3h session +$800.. Not enough for you? You are risked the entire stack with marginal hand... Obviously you fallen in tilt due to fatigue.
 
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Well....98s seems kind of a light open for a full ring game from early position. Calling the river bet for sure is pretty loose, a variety of Qs are definitely in his range and unless you put him on a bluff for some reason you really don't beat much.

The AK hand is just unfortunate, there's nothing wrong with getting it all in with AK, especially after a big lose when people think you may be tilted and rage-shoving a wide range.
 
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I don't know how good the table was playing. But I don't like the river call. Jamming on the turn might be something to think about. It wouldn't work here but against AA or KK he might fold. If not you still have good equity and theres a chance he is just bluffing.
 
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So on the turn he bets $300 into a pot of $375.
At this point your odds to draw are totally gone and simple maths says you should fold at this point.
He clearly has you on a draw and priced you out. It's also unlikely you will get paid from out of position if the flush comes as it's too obvious a draw. The only way you'd get his stack is to fill the gutshot with a non diamond 7 and that's not worth calling 300.
Also when someone bets 300 on the turn here in a 5$ game its never a bluff and if it were you need to find an easier game.
An expensive lesson and pretty basic maths error imo.
 
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so, for me its no brainer you should not play that hand from that position at all, even if you are on the good run like that night :).When you enter the hand, on the flop i would pay also. On the turn even with a straight and flash drow with his bet its a clear fold every time. In that kind of situations you will get there one in 6-7 times so its not profittable call.
 
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I dont like to play this hand to hit the pair, only. You got a good equity in flop/river. The first one, I pay too however in the turn I probably would have turned off the hand.
 
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So I buy in for $400 And after three hours I have bank roll of $1200
I'm in early position with 98dd so I bet $25 And get called by 2 players late position which the last player raised it to $75 bankroll $1150 approx. I call bet. Flop is 9s Qd 6d. I check and he cbets $100 now I been playing tight all night but made the call. Turn is 10 h. I check again being utg +1 and he bets $300 I tank for a bit cuz the bet amount and make the call cuz now I have a gut shot straight draw to this. River is 3s. I check again and he cbets $300 I called and he turns over pocket QQ I lose this total amount. Any suggestions how I should of played this? Cuz after this hand I am left with $400 (my buy in) which sets me off and I lose the next hand played to same player who raise the hand from $25 to $100 And I shove all in $400 with AK off suit and he calls and has pocket AA which I'm crushed preflop and lose. 2 hands entire bank roll gone. I know I made errors right?? Suggestions?


Good grief! Raise is kinda meh out of position, but I would open that if I had a tight image. Anyways, fold pre. Don't call 3b and play bloated pot OOP. That's it.


Post flop is just total spew. You are just torching money from start to finish dude. You are never ever ever ahead, odds are terrible, your opponent just has a big pair (and you should withhold results, but I could have told you that anyway without them).


Fold pre. Fold flop. Fold turn. Fold everywhere.
 
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