I apologise for the silly mistake in recapping this hand in my earlier post. I have updated and the correct hand is as follows:
I've been reading 2+2 for the past year and have vastly improved my game through all the posts. This is my first post and I plan to become a regular poster and be a part of the community.
I would love feedback about a tricky hand that I played last night with a big pot.
1-2 NL, Hero is UTG+2, effective stack ($350)
V1 = UTG+1, effective stack ($250), tight passive player, raises only with big cards but overvalues QJ, KJ type of hands. Plays 2 hands every 30 min. Has played multiple times with hero, in my opinion perceives hero to have a wide range, also seen me over bet on turns with draws to get fold equty.
The hand:
UTG folds, V1 raises to $12(standard raise), Hero calls (10
9
), everyone folds to cutoff who calls, BB calls.
Cutoff and BB are basic passive players, will call with draws without thinking too much about odds, overvalue TPGK.
Flop: K
J
4
4 players ($49)
V1 raises $25, everyone calls
Turn Q
4 players ($149)
V1 bets $30, action on me? My thought process was as follows:
With my straight to king, I was afraid of one of the flush draws getting to their draws on the river. I put the CO, BB on potential draws, 2 pairs.
The range for V1 was AA-99, AK - AJ, KQ, KJ, maybe A10, J10.
My straight was disguised so I decided to shoved all in $313, hoping to be called by one of the flush draws or 2 pairs and getting paid. My image at the table also made people perceive that I potentially had a draw than a made hand.
The only hand I lost to was A-10, and even though I put A10 within V1's range, I thought it is less likely especially with my 10 blocker. And on the rare occasion even if V1 has A10, I have an out to chop the pot.
I shove all in, CO folds, BB folds, V1 turns over his cards A10, thinks for 2 min and calls.
The river is irrelevant and I lose most of my stack.
How would people have played this differently? I'd love to get feedback about the biggest flaws in my thinking.
Thanks a lot for your help!