Seat 1: javier11 (5199)
Seat 3: carioca (5305)
Seat 4: callmezeus (8896)
Seat 5: dO_Ob (2750)
Seat 6: ME (2863)
javier11 has the dealer button
javier11 posts ante 25
carioca posts ante 25
callmezeus posts ante 25
dO_Ob posts ante 25 ME posts ante 25
carioca posts small blind 200
callmezeus posts big blind 400
** Hole Cards **
Dealt to ME [Jc Kd]
dO_Ob folds ME calls 400
javier11 raises to 5174 (All-in)
carioca folds
callmezeus has timed out
callmezeus folds ME calls 2438 (All-in)
javier11 refunded 2336
** Flop ** [5c 6s 4h]
** Turn ** [Td]
** River ** [Ah]
** Pot Show Down ** [5c 6s 4h Td Ah]
javier11 shows [Qh Qs] (a Pair of Queens +AT6) ME shows [Jc Kd] (High Card Ace +KJT6)
javier11 wins Pot (6401) with a Pair ME finishes tournament in place #15
I've noticed my game seems pretty solid, but I always **** up at the all in situations. I've been playing microstakes and I usually can start building a decent stack, but then I always wind up going all in at some point and then losing it. Seems like this situation here as well.
This guy had VPF of 31 and PFR of 12. He was pretty solid to play against. I was behind in stack most of the time, but I managed to steal a lot of blinds off him. I guess I should have known if I could steal so many blinds off him that he had something decent.
What is a good strategy for all in situations? Only broadway pairs I'm thinking, above QQ preflop?