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AKo 5NL , How to lay it down...
The last hand I posted was an example of what happens to me if I play passively; this one is the opposite. The question is the same: what *should* I have done to lay this down?
Here's the thought process:
1) I've got a good hand pre-flop. Let's play it. Perhaps I should have raised there? What information would that have given me? At any rate, I was thinking there's already two people in the game, there may be a good hand (there was) let's see the flop.
2) The flop gives me mediocre draw prospects: gutshot straight and longshot flush. After one check, I thought I'd make a small bet, see what kind of response that drew. Perhaps I should have been the passive one? What information could I have gained?
3) At the turn, I pair up my ace. Now I actually have a hand! And a better flush draw! And the straight draw is still out there! I get a little excited and make a larger bet. Perhaps this is where I should have put the brakes on? Started thinking more closely about the *other* good hand? At this point I'm already beat, and I don't have the wits to figure it out.
4) Finally, I make the flush on the river. In another world this would have been a bad beat for the villain, but in my world this is justice for him and a harsh lesson in reality for me.
So... thoughts on how I could have handled this better?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Hero (BB) ($5.21)
UTG ($4.96)
MP ($1.16)
CO ($17.40)
Button ($6.69)
SB ($5.04)
Preflop: Hero is BB with A , K
UTG bets $0.15, 3 folds, SB calls $0.13, Hero calls $0.10
Flop: ($0.45) J , 10 , 9 (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.29, 1 fold, SB calls $0.29
Turn: ($1.03) A (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.73, SB calls $0.73
River: ($2.49) J (2 players)
SB bets $3.87 (All-In), Hero calls $3.87
Total pot: $10.23 | Rake: $0.50
Results:
SB had J , J (four of a kind, Jacks).
Hero had A , K (flush, Ace high).
Outcome: SB won $9.73
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