did I play the hand wrong?
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 122
First off sorry if this is in the wrong place.
Ok so im at the local bar where they hold daily cash games. Last night I decided to play the 2/5 and mid buy with $200. First hand im sitting at the cut off and the guy to my right makes it 12 I make it 25 all day all folds but the guy to the right calls. I have A10cc.Its me and him heads up and the flop comes jc qc 3h he checks I bet 35 he min raises so I call. Turn is 7d he checks so at this point I think at most he has a J and dont think hes calling a large bet so I jam for about 100 hoping for a fold from him and he calls hitting a J on river leaving me with a busted flush..... How should I of played the hand????
Anyways I rebuy and owned walked out with near 700 after a total of 375 buy in for me..Il be back for sure
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put your money in on the flop, and yes you did post in the wrong forum
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Theres several ways you could have played this hand, I dont think you played it wrong. I probably jam the flop after he midraises or check behind on turn and river.
Join Date: Apr 2010
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Betting turn once he checks isnt' a good play. You can take the free card and try to improve. Once he check raises flop and checks turn he's not folding a better hand so checking is best. If you wanted to get all the money in shove the flop where your equity is a lot better with 2 cards to come.
Join Date: Nov 2010
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you didnt play the hand horribly but i woulda gone for free cards after he raised you. The obvious move was to shove the flop which most would opt for. If a A K or club hits the river you have him crushed and only a J gives him a solid holding so you coulda seen a free card and pressured the river - the only danger card for you was another J and you were already committed when you got there.
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Originally Posted by SteelyeyesAA
you didnt play the hand horribly but i woulda gone for free cards after he raised you. The obvious move was to shove the flop which most would opt for. If a A K or club hits the river you have him crushed and only a J gives him a solid holding so you coulda seen a free card and pressured the river - the only danger card for you was another J and you were already committed when you got there.
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