Re: NL 200 | KK 170BB deep...facing more heat than a summer in Africa
Thanks guys I really appreciate all of your comments I feel like you all nailed the hand pretty much and I had the same thoughts afterwards. Riverhebrew, I agree with your advice on leaving the table if I'm just taking shots at the game. I usually do but I was stuck a buy-in or so that day so you know how it goes. I thought my deep stack game was decent enough to be able to outplay this guy as well.
My thoughts on his turn shove were as follows...
1) [censored], I should have just 3-bet shove the flop. [censored] [censored] [censored] I've put myself at a really tough decision now goddamn.
2) This would be the biggest pot of my life if I call this (sorry, small stakes donk).
3) Wow what could he have here, this is so [censored] sick I would have felt fine with any card but a spade here. Can he have the flush? JJ or QQ with a lower spade draw? Would a set really shove this turn spade? I look at his stats and notice he's been supper aggro on the flop and especially turn. I tried to find some previous big pots he played that I missed but time started to run out. I look at his bet again and the size of a pot and it just didn't make sense for him to play flush so strong when I've played my hand so passively. How does he know I couldn't have a flush here? I basically put his range down to JJ/QQ/TT and maybe rarely a flush but I just don't think a flush makes such a small raise on the flop with no FE almost. So I clicked call and held my breath, and I was actually surprised to see him show down with AA with a spade draw to have me completely dominated. River blanks and MHING. Oh well, I'm just relieved to hearit wasn't a terrible call. This hand really bothered me the way I played it, I thought I really [censored] it up by not raising more pf, betting the flop harder and just shoving over his raise and double fist pumping. Thanks again for all your feedback.
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