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3.5r FT 180s 3.5r FT 180s

12-25-2013 , 03:15 AM
$3.19 Buy-in (6,000/12,000 blinds, 1,200 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players

SB: 186,916 (15.6 bb)
Hero (BB): 301,287 (25.1 bb)
CO: 206,185 (17.2 bb)
BTN: 220,612 (18.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with J Q
CO raises to 24,000, 2 folds, Hero calls 12,000

Flop: (58,800) 7 Q 6 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets 24,000, Hero raises to 54,000, CO calls 30,000

Turn: (166,800) 8 (2 players)
Hero bets 48,000, CO raises to 126,985 and is all-in, Hero folds

was the hand played correctly ?

villian not a big sample size but playing normal aggresive style
12-25-2013 , 07:06 AM
What are you trying to achieve x/minr flop? As played OTT you can't fold.
12-25-2013 , 11:41 AM
Just call otf and maybe on the turn. if he's 3barreling I should lay it down. As played call turn.
12-25-2013 , 05:37 PM
Pretty bad all way around
12-25-2013 , 11:07 PM
If you decided to min-raise this hand, just go with it. What an awkward way to butcher top pair there. 180s regs are so bad post-flop.
12-26-2013 , 04:55 AM
Ship it pre.
12-26-2013 , 07:13 AM
Why min raise & fold on turn is bad ?

Do i need to adjust with bet sizing or whats the right play ?
12-26-2013 , 11:57 AM
I 3bet pre. Prob fold to a shove. If called then just get all the chips in somehow.

As played, I prob check/call the rest of the way pending scare cards. Maybe check/raise turn.
12-26-2013 , 02:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by qpac09
I 3bet pre. Prob fold to a shove. If called then just get all the chips in somehow.

As played, I prob check/call the rest of the way pending scare cards. Maybe check/raise turn.
Hand is too good to 3bet/fold. Shipping pre, or flatting. Agree with second part, don't understand OP's flop minraise.
12-27-2013 , 10:39 AM
No way im shipping QJs on 17 bb's pre here. 3bet / folding is like throwing money away. So flat pre.

Min raise on the flop seems fine to get draws to pay. Considering how wet the board is, and since you can't be sure your kicker is good, I would lead out.

However, if you decide on raise OTF, you're practically committed to the pot already, it doesn't make much sense laying it down on later streets. Especially after you decide to bet the turn.

If you decide to flat the flop, you can still decide to lay down your hand on later streets if you feel you're beat.

      
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