These are the two hands that lost me the most of my stack. Just would like some feedback and advice. I feel I played hand 1 great and just got unlucky. With hand 2 I feel like this was a horrible mistake and I should've most likely folded instead of going all in.
Preflop: Hero is BTN with J J
UTG+1 raises to 200, UTG+2 calls 200, 3 folds, CO raises to 640, Hero calls 640, 2 folds, UTG+1 raises to 5,520 and is all-in, UTG+2 folds, CO raises to 10,400, Hero calls 3,243 and is all-in
Flop: (15,243) J 8 K (3 players, 2 are all-in) Turn: (15,243) 5 (3 players, 2 are all-in) River: (15,243) 2 (3 players, 2 are all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: 15,243 pot
Final Board: J 8 K 5 2
UTG+1 showed Q Q and lost (-5,520 net)
CO showed K K and won 15,243 (9,723 net)
Hero showed J J and lost (-3,883 net)
Hand 1: I'm usually c/c OTR, kinda turning my hand into a bluff catcher. Not sure if that's correct, but it's what I do.
Hand 2: I'm not calling the 4 bet with JJ, I'm either shoving or folding depending on reads etc. If I'm readless, I think I'm deciding based on how I feel I rate compared to the field...weak field, I'm folding. Strong field, I'm shoving.
Do you not have any relevant reads for either hand? 1) Don't think flop lead is bad or anything but we aren't getting 3 streets ever so I c/c. Turn b/f readless. Why did you lead river? Really don't get that at all. 2) Not flatting the 3b either
Hand 1 you have to fold turn. Never raising with anything you beat.
Hand 2 is gross but I think I have to fold pre if CO is solid because he is 3betting a UTG raise which means his range at worst is JJ+/AQs+ as played fold to 4bet because UTG range is only QQ+/AK
So far good feedback. Only relevant read is one regarding hand 1. I've seen BTN steal the blinds a couple times before so regarded this as just another steal attempt. With the flop and turn I figured I had the best hand and just wanted to bet out the flush draws however his raise should've been a red flag. I also led out on the river because I figured I had the best hand with no flush available and it's usually better to be the aggressive one.