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Flop 2 pair on a straight-y flush-y board. Flop 2 pair on a straight-y flush-y board.

08-14-2014 , 05:51 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.45 Buy-in (10/20 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #29636991

    MP1: 1,500 (75 bb)
    MP2: 1,720 (86 bb)
    MP3: 1,470 (73.5 bb)
    Hero (CO): 1,470 (73.5 bb)
    BTN: 1,470 (73.5 bb)
    SB: 1,340 (67 bb)
    BB: 1,510 (75.5 bb)
    UTG+1: 1,530 (76.5 bb)
    UTG+2: 1,490 (74.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with J T
    UTG+1 folds, UTG+2 calls 20, MP1 folds, MP2 calls 20, MP3 folds, Hero calls 20, 2 folds, BB checks

    Flop: (90) K T J (4 players)
    BB bets 60, UTG+2 calls 60, MP2 calls 60, Hero raises to 340, 2 folds, MP2 raises to 1,700 and is all-in, Hero calls 1,110 and is all-in

    Turn: (3,110) 6 (2 players, 2 are all-in)
    River: (3,110) J (2 players, 2 are all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 3,110 pot
    Final Board: K T J 6 J
    MP2 showed J K and won 3,110 (1,640 net)
    Hero showed J T and lost (-1,470 net)
    BB mucked and lost (-80 net)
    UTG+2 mucked and lost (-80 net)



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    I think I have to re-raise here, but I'm not sure whether I have to call all my chips off.

    This player's line of calling then coming over the top seemed really strange. AQ/KK/JJ/TT all seemed unlikely due to pre-flop actions. KJ was also fairly unlikely as there was already a K and J on the board and I had a J.

    Q9, Q-x, x-x, K-Q, K-x all kind of make sense.

    Anyway, should I get away from this hand? If so - WHY.
    08-15-2014 , 08:06 AM
    That's fine.

          
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