Stars Quad Shootout hand

2nd hand of a $5 Quadruple shootout so no read
Anybody play this any differently given that it's very early in the tournament?


PokerStars Game #3205267407: Tournament #15700908, Hold'em No Limit - Match Round I, Level I (10/20) - 2005/11/30 - 21:01:13 (ET)
Table '15700908 178' Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: x random1 x (1550 in chips)
Seat 2: natejohn (1490 in chips)
Seat 3: chazerman (1480 in chips)
Seat 4: heck2481 (1500 in chips)
Seat 5: BAshfield11 (1480 in chips)
Seat 6: pepperdoggie (1500 in chips)
chazerman: posts small blind 10
heck2481: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to BAshfield11 [Jd Js]
BAshfield11: raises 60 to 80
pepperdoggie: calls 80
x random1 x: folds
natejohn: folds
chazerman: calls 70
heck2481: calls 60
*** FLOP *** [Jc Ks 2h]
chazerman: checks
heck2481: checks
BAshfield11: bets 220
pepperdoggie: calls 220
chazerman: folds
heck2481: folds
*** TURN *** [Jc Ks 2h] [7s]
BAshfield11: bets 450
pepperdoggie: raises 450 to 900
BAshfield11: raises 280 to 1180 and is all-in
pepperdoggie: calls 280
*** RIVER *** [Jc Ks 2h 7s] [3c]

Comments

  • No.

    Let me guess, you lost to a set of kings.
  • lol did I make it too obvious :D

    Thanks for the reassurance that I shouldn't go looking under the bed
    As soon as he rasied the turn I was thinking KK or 22....oh well
  • Where do you want to fold? In the future, post your thought on where the hand went wrong.
  • What a Pinhead. Seriously. :D
  • You played it properly and could never get away from it.
    some hands just lose your money.

    If the KK had put in a big reraise preflop then maybe you get away or at least consider an overpair then when an overcard hits you're more wary, but I still think 99.9% of the time this hand is simply set up to put you out of tourney.
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