PokerStars Hand (JJ - 19982 in chips, blinds 350/700)

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VictorKerr

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How do you guys would play this hand pre flop and pos flop??


pokerstars Hand #162893238671: Tournament #1753315458, $0.25+$0.25+$0.05 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XIX (350/700) - 2016/12/13 17:54:50 BRT [2016/12/13 14:54:50 ET]
Table '1753315458 185' 9-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: serggio01 (15809 in chips, $0.73 bounty)
Seat 2: activgemma (30343 in chips, $0.91 bounty)
Seat 3: kardo9 (45676 in chips, $1.15 bounty)
Seat 4: Oblindao (229 in chips, $0.37 bounty)
Seat 5: Hai1988380 (48185 in chips, $0.79 bounty)
Seat 6: silhavy01 (24312 in chips, $0.78 bounty)
Seat 7: RaMsY OnE (44358 in chips, $0.49 bounty)
Seat 8: victorkerr94 (19982 in chips, $0.43 bounty)
Seat 9: mkrtich1963 (60357 in chips, $0.85 bounty)
serggio01: posts the ante 110
activgemma: posts the ante 110
kardo9: posts the ante 110
Oblindao: posts the ante 110
Hai1988380: posts the ante 110
silhavy01: posts the ante 110
RaMsY OnE: posts the ante 110
victorkerr94: posts the ante 110
mkrtich1963: posts the ante 110
Oblindao: posts small blind 119 and is all-in
Hai1988380: posts big blind 700
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to victorkerr94 [Jc Js]
silhavy01: folds
RaMsY OnE: folds
victorkerr94: raises 1400 to 2100
mkrtich1963: folds
serggio01: folds
activgemma: calls 2100
kardo9: calls 2100
Hai1988380: calls 1400
*** FLOP *** [5h Jh 6d]
Hai1988380: checks
victorkerr94: bets 7700
activgemma: folds
kardo9: folds
Hai1988380: raises 38275 to 45975 and is all-in
victorkerr94: calls 10072 and is all-in
Uncalled bet (28203) returned to Hai1988380
*** TURN *** [5h Jh 6d] [Qd]
*** RIVER *** [5h Jh 6d Qd] [4d]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Hai1988380: shows [8h Kh] (high card King)
victorkerr94: shows [Jc Js] (three of a kind, Jacks)
victorkerr94 collected 43468 from side pot
Oblindao: shows [7c 9d] (high card Queen)
victorkerr94 collected 1585 from main pot
victorkerr94 wins $0.19 for eliminating Oblindao and their own bounty increases by $0.18 to $0.61
Oblindao finished the tournament in 1822nd place
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 45053 Main pot 1585. Side pot 43468. | Rake 0
Board [5h Jh 6d Qd 4d]
Seat 1: serggio01 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: activgemma folded on the Flop
Seat 3: kardo9 (button) folded on the Flop
Seat 4: Oblindao (small blind) showed [7c 9d] and lost with high card Queen
Seat 5: Hai1988380 (big blind) showed [8h Kh] and lost with high card King
Seat 6: silhavy01 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: RaMsY OnE folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 8: victorkerr94 showed [Jc Js] and won (45053) with three of a kind, Jacks
Seat 9: mkrtich1963 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
 
ribaric

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I think you played well i would raise preflop and on the flop,also when he raised all in i would call.
So nice hand
 
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standard ABC hand, you got jacks, you raise it, hit set on flushing board, you bet out, he shoves and you call knowing that you win a hell of a lot more then you lose
 
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are you questioning why the villain did that? Otherwise I dont think there is a needed to play differently here. You won a full stack so why bother?

1) your villain was playing bad. He did not consider your stack size that why he jammed that.

2) even though the board is safe, but shoving into a guy who raised pre-flop and his continuous bet on flop is clearly not smart.

3) your play is fine. that guy jammed too fast that we dont have much thoughts to think of anw.
 
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Small blind is all in I would raise more preflop.
The rest pretty standard.
I don't think the villain played bad I would jam there also, It is a bounty tournament he has loads of chips and plenty of chance to win hand with flush draw and ko 2 players. He would gain $0.37 for both knock outs and make back more than half tournament buyin with one move.
 
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I think you played it well here. my only question is did you have any reads on your opponents before playing the hand like TAG, LAG, etc?
 
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quite competently played hand. on the all-in after the flop would not have to increase the pot. opponents would have folded. well done!
 
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Yes, no reeds on opponents. If you decided to play on stacks, I would suggest a little more pre-flop raise and all-in on the flop maximizing the conversion of your hand into a bluff
 
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good game mate :)
I sometimes wonder what thinking players in those micro bounty builders... they love to call preflop and overplay their draws or weak hands postflop.. bounty ok, but come on -.-
 
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I always have problems in the beginning of the tournaments, when I get past the 35 minutes it is easy to get good placement, does anyone have a tip to improve my game?
 
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Your bet sizing on the flop (80% of pot) was a little on the large side, which potentially could have given your opponent the ability to get away from his flush draw, though you know the dynamics better than we would. Perhaps you had a read on that player that they were going to chase that bounty regardless, and given that they had your covered, gives them incentive to go after your bounty as well.

That flop was the perfect storm for how it ran out. I don't think I would have done much differently there either. I'm glad you didn't check though, because if he checks behind, and the board pairs, it may potentially kill your ability to get more chips from him. You WANT to build a big pot here as soon as possible because you have the best hand.
 
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