jdAA88 Still pretty early but I'm 12th in the tournament. How would you have played it (folded pre, flat on flop, etc) PokerStars Game #31107417119: Tournament #181768509, $50+$5 Hold'em No Limit - Level VI (100/200) - 2009/07/31 23:03:16 ET Table '181768509 77' 9-max Seat #3 is the button Seat 1: rounder2426 (6392 in chips) Seat 2: Wakebreak (7754 in chips) Seat 3: dka403 (5301 in chips) Seat 4: Flyer95 (3135 in chips) Seat 5: Moonlight22 (14940 in chips) Seat 6: funny007 (24102 in chips) Seat 7: julesdAA (14688 in chips) Seat 8: ryguyca (3824 in chips) Seat 9: Moosedebator (8520 in chips) Flyer95: posts small blind 100 Moonlight22: posts big blind 200 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to julesdAA [6h Ah] funny007: raises 200 to 400 julesdAA: calls 400 ryguyca: folds Moosedebator: folds rounder2426: calls 400 Wakebreak: folds dka403: folds Flyer95: folds Moonlight22: calls 200 *** FLOP *** [Qh Jh 3d] Moonlight22: checks funny007: bets 1000 julesdAA: raises 13288 to 14288 and is all-in rounder2426: folds Moonlight22: folds funny007: calls 13288 *** TURN *** [Qh Jh 3d] [5c] *** RIVER *** [Qh Jh 3d 5c] [3c] *** SHOW DOWN *** funny007: shows [Kd Qs] (two pair, Queens and Threes) julesdAA: shows [6h Ah] (a pair of Threes) funny007 collected 30276 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 30276 | Rake 0 Board [Qh Jh 3d 5c 3c] Seat 1: rounder2426 folded on the Flop Seat 2: Wakebreak folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 3: dka403 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 4: Flyer95 (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 5: Moonlight22 (big blind) folded on the Flop Seat 6: funny007 showed [Kd Qs] and won (30276) with two pair, Queens and Threes Seat 7: julesdAA showed [6h Ah] and lost with a pair of Threes Seat 8: ryguyca folded before Flop (didn't bet) Seat 9: Moosedebator folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Voodoo When someone raises allin on a board like that (flush draw/straight draw) and the raise is that big i'm putting them squarely on a draw. Your stack is deep still and not in any danger, I probably flat call the flop then re-evaluate what I want to do on the turn.
STR82ACE Hate your position in this hand. A6s is normally a fold preflop. Only thing you can hope to hit is a flush draw, no straights. On the flop, I check/call, hoping to see a free/cheap turn card. If I still miss it, check/fold. That flop is just too sloppy to chase.
CanAmPokerTour.Ca I would call that bet and see what the turn brings, if no h appears I'm done with the hand, hope villain gives a free river but not likely. 1400 vs 14000? I'll let the 1400 go.
88Fingers Voodoo;195049 wroteWhen someone raises allin on a board like that (flush draw/straight draw) and the raise is that big i'm putting them squarely on a draw. Your stack is deep still and not in any danger, I probably flat call the flop then re-evaluate what I want to do on the turn. I am 100% thinking this as well
DennisG I am with folding preflop. What if an ace hits without your hearts? Early in teh tourney..stick to playing tight.
CanAmPokerTour.Ca Wetts1012;195075 wroteFold Pre. Yep, too early to have a look with a full table anyways. I agree, but was thinking about what hero already committed to in seeing the flop.
[deleted] ok don't call a raise preflop like that unless your prepared to fold to some decent flops. because you did you are looking for a flush or at least pairing both hole cards. on the flop you have a flush draw and straight potential, and maybe the chance of hitting the ace. he is representing a hand and fear of you connecting, so at least say a pair of jacks or even threes or even pockets....any way you look at it your likely a coinflip at best. if he has top pair theres a good chance he'll call and anything better and you know he'll call. you don't want a coinflip so early....so you can call his raise or make a small re raise. I'd call the raise and check the turn....only cause its early....if its a bit later i'll re raise and fold to a large re re raise