$6 turbo - AA - hi there captain passive!

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Dorkus Malorkus

Dorkus Malorkus

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Donkbets confuse me. No info on BB.

Stacks:
Dennis_Elbow with 600
BTN with 1445
SB with 1415
BB with 1450
UTG with 1470
UTG+1 with 1890
MP1 with 2330
MP2 with 1460
MP3 with 1440



hand.pl

Blinds: 15/30
Site: pokerstars
Dealt to UTG+1:A♣ A♠
Sklansky group 1
Preflop:
1 players fold.
UTG+1 raises 60 to 90
3 players fold.
dennis_elbow calls [90]
2 players fold.
BB calls [60]
Total folds this street: 6
Potsize: 285
Flop: Q♣ J♥ 8♠
BB bets [120]
UTG+1 calls [120]
1 players folded.
Total folds this street: 1
Potsize: 525
Turn: Q♦
BB bets [240]
1 players fold.
UTG+1 calls [240]
Potsize: 1005
River: 4♠
BB bets [270]
UTG+1 calls [270]

edit: good lord the cc converter is particularly ugly today :eek:
 
Chiefer

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the CC converter is ugly everyday!
 
robwhufc

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Block bets or timid continuation bets? If he's pushing a draw (i.e. he has a 10 or a K) then he has missed. If he's got a Queen (or less likely he's flopped the straight) then obviously he's going to insta-call/raise a re-raise so i'd call behind him too.

Yep he's got 800 chips left, and yes he may call you with a pair of Jacks, but i'd be confident enough that I could take the SnG down from there (or at least cash) so wouldn't take the low-return risk of a re-raise.

I imagine most players here would have told you to play it faster, but I like what you did, especially the post-flop call. Let him lead out, and just hope that one of the danger cards doesn't hit. You could have taken control of the hand a bit more by raising the turn, but you've got him stick to another 270 into the pot, where he probably thinks you are on a draw.

And yep, convertor is still corrupted - 9 players in hand, 6 fold pre-flop, 1 folds on the flop, 1 folds on the turn, and we've still got 2 players in the pot - 6+1+1+2=9?
 
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