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Sat down at a .50-1.00 NL game at UltimateBet, playing for the first time after cashing out of Party(ty frist).
Anyway, MP raises to 3.50, CO calls, I call with JJ out of the SB. Flop is JsQhKh. I check, MP bets 12.50, CO calls, I push for ~70 more, they both go all in as well. Hooray for me, I'm up against AT and KK, the nut straight and top trips. My one outer doesn't come [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] . Was this a bad play on my part, or was I just unlucky? I'm thinking a little of both(slightly more the latter), but it's hard for me to be 100% objective here. How would you play this hand PF and on the flop? |
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#2
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PF most of the time re-raise, sometimes not.
Flop is ok, sometimes bet at the flop. |
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#3
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I'd lead the flop on this board - it's very coordinated and very likely to have hit my opponents - planning to 3bet AI if raised.
Calling preflop is fine OOP. Reraising is also fine but it'd need to be to about $15 which builds a huge pot OOP - you may well be best off calling unless you know your opponents well. Set over set vs straight is just unlucky. It happens. |
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This is just unlucky - This will not happen the majority of the time.
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