This is from an online game. Villain (SB) is I believe the chip leader at the time.
Should I put him on a straight at the turn here? I didn't but maybe my line here is too risky.
When he called my flop bet I figured I was safe from an inside straight draw but maybe not.
Winning Poker No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 30/60 Blinds (8 handed) - Winning Poker Converter Tool from
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MP1 (t2,510)
MP2 (t4,773)
CO (t4,980)
Button (t1,040)
SB (t15,660)
BB (t10,824)
Hero (UTG) (t5,888)
UTG+1 (t25)
Hero's M: 65.42
Preflop: Hero is UTG with A
, A
Hero calls t60,
4 folds,
Button raises t360,
1 fold, BB calls t300,
Hero raises t900, Button calls t600, BB calls t600
Flop: (t2,910) 5
, 3
, 7
(3 players)
BB checks,
Hero bets t970, Button calls t80 (All-In), BB calls t970
Turn: (t4,930) 6
(3 players, 1 all-in)
BB checks,
Hero bets t3,287, BB calls t3,287
River: (t11,504) 2
(3 players, 1 all-in)
BB bets t5,607 (All-In), Hero calls t671 (All-In)
Total pot: t12,846
Spoiler:
Button had Q
, J
(high card, Queen).
BB had 9
, 8
(straight, nine high).
Hero had A
, A
(one pair, Aces).
Outcome: BB won t12,846