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DoIHaveAFlush
Rock Star
Bronze Level
Hi,
I just got crushed in the following hand:
9Player NLHE tourney, 25/50, deep stack (10k)
Hero: QcQd (9500)
Villain: 2s2h (14000, chiplead)
Preflop: Hero bets 3BB (150), everyone folds except villain calling.
Flop: 7h2cKs
Pot: 375
Hero: raise potsize (375)
Villain: calls
Turn: Kd
Pot: 1125
Hero: raise to 3x potsize (3375)
Villain: re-raise to 5x potsize (5625)
Hero: calls
River: blank card (don't remember it)
Pot: 12375
Hero: goes all-in (3350)
Villain: calls
Turns out villain had 22 as mentioned above. My way of thinking was the following: since I raised 3BB, I wanted to bluff having first a King pair on the flop, and then a king set on the turn. I could see that villain took an awkward amount of time re-raising on the turn. In my opinion, it was likely for me to have a set of kings. Why did he re-raise with a set of deuces? Thanks a lot for your feedback on the way this game was played.
Still trying to think what I could have done better...
Cheers
I just got crushed in the following hand:
9Player NLHE tourney, 25/50, deep stack (10k)
Hero: QcQd (9500)
Villain: 2s2h (14000, chiplead)
Preflop: Hero bets 3BB (150), everyone folds except villain calling.
Flop: 7h2cKs
Pot: 375
Hero: raise potsize (375)
Villain: calls
Turn: Kd
Pot: 1125
Hero: raise to 3x potsize (3375)
Villain: re-raise to 5x potsize (5625)
Hero: calls
River: blank card (don't remember it)
Pot: 12375
Hero: goes all-in (3350)
Villain: calls
Turns out villain had 22 as mentioned above. My way of thinking was the following: since I raised 3BB, I wanted to bluff having first a King pair on the flop, and then a king set on the turn. I could see that villain took an awkward amount of time re-raising on the turn. In my opinion, it was likely for me to have a set of kings. Why did he re-raise with a set of deuces? Thanks a lot for your feedback on the way this game was played.
Still trying to think what I could have done better...
Cheers