
Originally Posted by
Dan Abnormal
Hey this was just an impressive hand this guy got unfortuetly against me with AA and I felt safe secure and when the king fell on the river I thought he had hit his king when he pushed all in NAH NOT AT ALL
ME AA= RAise 2xbb EP - Get one caller 3 folders in MP
FLOP 7T4 Rainbow
FEELING GOOd I CHECK he bets 30 I call
DanAbs, question: Why check? You have a big hand, you need to start building a BIG pot. If he might be floating you on flop even if he's missed, cuz he might be thinkin' you're just c-betting flop. I mean if I did wiff on this flop hu after raising from EP, I'm probably cbetting this flop 95% of the time.
Turn 9 HELL FEELING BETTER CHECK and he checks (maybe I should re-evaluated everything here) Bets Post flop Calls Turn (HMM )
Didn't you just say 'he bet flop when checked to'.. & turn he checked behind? (where or how does he 'call' turn if you haven't bet?.. who's bet is he calling here?.. I'm confused).
River K HE pushes all in cause of course Im thinking he hit his King and I got him. Just got focused on him hitting his king and the bets should of told me he hit something post flop
Depending upon how big 'allin' is compared to the size of the pot (sounds like it must be considerably larger than the pot size).. not sure why we'd assume that someone would do a huge overshove on river with just a 'k'? (or for that matter, why they'd do this with the nuts... unless they figured there was some crazy chance you'd actually call here.... although in donkrolls players aren't often thinking about 'what other player has' when they're sizing their river bets).
As played this is an easy fold imo. If I'd actually check/called flop & checked turn, I'd never check/call a huge river shove EVER. If I'd actually chosen to play the hand that way.. a bet/fold river would've been better imo (cuz he's likely only 'calling' river with 'K' & not rrai).
DUDE HAD WHAT???
J8o DID NOT EVEN SEE IT, Or guess gave credit to stronger hand, NEver sure what is proper in EP with AA I want customers but not the whole table gues I should of pushed him out post flop,
BUT really when I relooked at the hand, that was a cool looking straight the dude hit, very well disquised for us NOOBS LOL
I just don't understand why in early levels you'd 'minraise' preflop & why you'd EVER check that flop with AA? Makes no sense to me
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