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Did I play this right? (45k pot) Did I play this right? (45k pot)

12-28-2020 , 03:16 PM
Hey everyone looking for advice. This was a hand at the Ballagio 20/40 nlh. Not sure if I should have raised the turn here or if I played it right in the long run.



20/40/80/160 double strattle. I’m UTG+2 strattle for 80. Opponent is UTG+3 strattle for 160. About 22.5k effective stack



Folded to me i have pocket AA. I call 160. Opponent has 69 and raises 500. I reraise 1100. Opponent calls. Flop J23 no flush draw. I c bet 1100. He calls. Turn was 5. No flush draw. I bet 2200. He raises 7.5k. I call. River 4. I check. Opponent ships for about 12k more. I call.



Should I have reraised all in on turn? I called bc I didn’t really see too much of a draw other than if the opponent had a 5 and I want to extract full value if opponent was bluffing so he could shove the river.
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12-29-2020 , 01:31 PM
bro
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12-31-2020 , 01:26 PM
That’s a lot of money rip.... seems fine to me. You’re only losing to some weird 6 that made it to the river. Seems fine to me.
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01-04-2021 , 02:53 PM
post flop I think you played it perfect.

preflop- you could of raised more to give your bluffs a better price. 3.5x seems good.
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01-19-2021 , 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by U of M Poker
post flop I think you played it perfect.

preflop- you could of raised more to give your bluffs a better price. 3.5x seems good.
Agree on both.

I can't think of how raising the turn ever helps you unless you have reason to think this player in particular will calling-station Jx.
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01-24-2021 , 08:07 AM
did we limp/min raise OOP pre?
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02-17-2021 , 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bew
Should I have reraised all in on turn? I called bc I didn’t really see too much of a draw other than if the opponent had a 5 and I want to extract full value if opponent was bluffing so he could shove the river.
That's a very leading question..how about "should ANY of my decisions have been different?"

You got cold decked. Opponent put in 1/3 of his money on an inside straight and got lucky.

But why were your bets so small on the earlier rounds? Pre-flop, you built a pot that was just 1/10 of your stack, a perfect ratio for paying off an opponent with an inferior hand who gets lucky.
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04-15-2021 , 01:33 PM
Rough cooler. Only thing I can recommend is making it $1800 to $2,100 after his preflop raise to $500. Raise to $1,100 leaves his range so wide open.
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05-19-2021 , 12:12 PM
Thought process behind a limp raise instead of an open?
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05-19-2021 , 08:03 PM
limp min raise? wth? i can see a reason for limping if u know opponent is monkey raising in this spot when only one caller on his straddle but than u wanna raise bigger not minraise hard to comment after this missplay
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05-19-2021 , 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Itachi1234
limp min raise? wth? i can see a reason for limping if u know opponent is monkey raising in this spot when only one caller on his straddle but than u wanna raise bigger not minraise hard to comment after this missplay


Miss play??? We have ACES we want ACTION.

I think the hand was played perfectly for the most part.
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05-19-2021 , 09:17 PM
agree 3b sizing is too small.

limping is fine even standard here, i don’t know how you balance open + limp range this deep. easier to limp all your continuing hands

3b shipping turn would be too ambitious imo, V can fold his junk like his actual hand that we want to bluff on brick rivers
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