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11-09-2010 , 01:39 PM
Looking for critique on how I played this hand

1 caller behind me, I call $2, BB raises to 12, The guy to my right and I both call.

My cards :10 5 clubs

Flop comes 4 5 5

Player to my right checks, I bet out 15. BB and other player call.

Turn is a 10.

Player checks, I bet 40. BB goes over the top for 220 total, player to my right calls all in for a total of 100.

I think about it for 20 seconds and call.

BB turns over KK. Other player turns over 44.

River is a blank.

I win the pot.

Thoughts?
11-09-2010 , 01:51 PM
in before all flaming.

dlof erp
11-09-2010 , 02:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Redsaddict
in before all flaming.

dlof erp
not sure if srs
11-09-2010 , 02:12 PM
Fold pre-flop.

As played, think less on turn (closer to ~1.5 sec).
11-09-2010 , 02:33 PM
Definite fold pre. However, even the trashiest hands strike lightening sometimes. On the turn you have the 2nd nuts... Absolute hellmuth style shove followed by multiple fist pumps.
11-09-2010 , 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by agnostia
Definite fold pre. However, even the trashiest hands strike lightening sometimes. On the turn you have the 2nd nuts... Absolute hellmuth style shove followed by multiple fist pumps.
the reason I called the raise was because I was up a couple hundred at this point and had a "gut feeling" that I would hit the flop hard plus I wanted to gamble. If I don't hit the flop extremely hard like I did, I obviously fold to any bet.
11-09-2010 , 02:37 PM
Actually, thinking for longer than 1.5 sec on the turn is basically a slow roll. Haha
11-09-2010 , 02:40 PM
Yeah, I can see playing some speculative hands when up and with position. I do the same. You're either fit or fold on the flop. Mixing in a little grbage for cheap keeps the fish guessing if they're even paying attention in the first place
11-09-2010 , 02:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by iaintevenmad
the reason I called the raise was because I was up a couple hundred at this point and had a "gut feeling" that I would hit the flop hard plus I wanted to gamble.
You had some sorta magical unicorn "gut feeling" that you were gonna hit the flop hard? If so, then not 3betting / getting-it-all-in preflop is horrible.

GthoughtIhadagutfeelingonce,butturnedoutitwasjustm ygroinandIneededtopeeG
11-09-2010 , 02:52 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
You had some sorta magical unicorn "gut feeling" that you were gonna hit the flop hard? If so, then not 3betting / getting-it-all-in preflop is horrible.

GthoughtIhadagutfeelingonce,butturnedoutitwasjustm ygroinandIneededtopeeG
Yeah that's pretty much it. You never get a feeling you will hit the flop hard with rags?
11-09-2010 , 02:57 PM
OK - this is a tad confusing, are you button, cut-off? Just trying to see a cheap flop?

You called a raised pot of $26 for $10 and hit 2nd nuts, but you neglect in your story to mention the suites of the cards. Were you also flush drawing? Were there two suited cards out there not clubs?

On the turn you bet the nuts and got real lucky with people coming over the top, it's what people dream of.
11-09-2010 , 03:04 PM
please post stack sizes when you are posting a hand.
11-09-2010 , 03:04 PM
yur missed on some value bro.
11-09-2010 , 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Panic
OK - this is a tad confusing, are you button, cut-off? Just trying to see a cheap flop?

You called a raised pot of $26 for $10 and hit 2nd nuts, but you neglect in your story to mention the suites of the cards. Were you also flush drawing? Were there two suited cards out there not clubs?

On the turn you bet the nuts and got real lucky with people coming over the top, it's what people dream of.
I was in the cutoff seat strictly trying to see a cheap flop hence my limp. Once villain with KK raised to 12, and the player to my right called, I wanted to see the flop. 12 dollar preflop raises were standard at the table.

Flop was a rainbow. No flush draws on my end. Turn was a 2nd spade.

I had put the larger stack on a huge overpair and the short stack on something like A10 on the turn or a possible flush draw.

The reason I put out a 40 bet on the turn was that I felt that this type of bet would induce a re-raise from 1 player with the overpair. Didn't think both would shove all-in so I hesitated for a second to prepare myself for someone turning over pocket tens.
11-09-2010 , 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by stampler
please post stack sizes when you are posting a hand.
I had approximately 500 in chips. Villain with KK had approx 250. Villain 2 had around 150.
11-09-2010 , 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by iaintevenmad
You never get a feeling you will hit the flop hard with rags?
No.

And you don't either.

Otherwise you woulda 3bet / shoved preflop.

GoncethoughtIwaspsychic,butturnsoutIwasjustrandoml yguessingatoutcomesG
11-09-2010 , 04:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by iaintevenmad
the reason I called the raise was because I was up a couple hundred at this point and had a "gut feeling" that I would hit the flop hard plus I wanted to gamble. If I don't hit the flop extremely hard like I did, I obviously fold to any bet.
Quote:
Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
You had some sorta magical unicorn "gut feeling" that you were gonna hit the flop hard? If so, then not 3betting / getting-it-all-in preflop is horrible.

GthoughtIhadagutfeelingonce,butturnedoutitwasjustm ygroinandIneededtopeeG
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Originally Posted by gobbledygeek
No.

And you don't either.

Otherwise you woulda 3bet / shoved preflop.

GoncethoughtIwaspsychic,butturnsoutIwasjustrandoml yguessingatoutcomesG
Some people play for fun, some play for a living, some take the game serious, some dont.

Sounds pretty rec-ish to me, but hey to each his own.
11-09-2010 , 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by AcePlayerDeluxe
Some people play for fun, some play for a living, some take the game serious, some dont.

Sounds pretty rec-ish to me, but hey to each his own.
You believe I made a reckless call preflop?
11-09-2010 , 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by iaintevenmad
Thoughts?
Looks like BBV to me.

Since I don't get "gut feelings" that I'm going to hit the flop hard with trash, then improve on the turn, I can't give you any advice. Ordinarily, playing T5o and calling raises is appreciated by your villains. The small bet to jiggle the ****** button was a nice touch. However, you ruined it with a 20 second slow roll.

Otherwise, nothing else to see here folks. I'm locking it before it degenerates any further.
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