TexTheZombie
Hey thanks in advance for your time. Just looking for some feedback on a play I made today at a $1/$2 live game. I was on the button with JJ and raised to $12 pre flop into 5 limpers. SB called, and 2 of the limpers. SB played about 20% of hands and was not overly aggressive. I had seen him bet draws fairly heavy, and call large bets chasing as well. We had approximately equal stacks of $200.
Flop is 10d 7h Jd. SB donks $60 into the ~$50 pot, and the limpers fold. I contemplated if he had flopped a straight for a few seconds, and then shoved. He thought for a while and eventually folded QQ.
I am wondering if this play was ok, or if I should have flat called, and got it in on the turn if it wasn't too scary of a card.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated, and thanks again for taking the time!
DrTyore
Hulk smash that flop
You don't say how much back you had, but Top set? Ram jam damn IMO
Mark
TexTheZombie
Lol thanks for your input! i had 205 back so i shoved that into the 90... I was happy to get the money in, im just wondering if I missed some value by not slowplaying or raising smaller or something.
Tcarnage
Snap Jam the flop, but I prob make it a little more then $12 prob like $20 since they don't fold, but ya I'm snap jamming the flop and fist pumping, his never donking a straight there I don't think...
JohnnieH
He flatted QQ from the SB and then over bet the pot on the flop? Follow that guy around!
Given your stack sizes, your play is fine. A looser cannon would have paid you off, you just got 'unlucky' to smash the flop against a rock.
holychow
You have to jam the flop. There aren't many cards you'll be happy to see on the turn (basically only non-diamond cards smaller then 5). Given the stack sizes there isn't any other option.