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Title: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: jlane1980 on January 29, 2010, 22:17:45 PM
Hand Two,
Straight after the previous hand.  And, it so happens, the final hand of my night.

Blinds have increased 400/800.

I have about 11500.  UTG+2 Has 16000.  Button has 1600.

UTG +2 raises to 1600, Button pushes remaining 1600, i look down at  kh ks.  I decide to reraise, at this point i"m happy to take the pot, and not have a big stack playing post flop with position on me.  I raise to 4000.  UTG+2, to my annoyance, flat calls.

Question.  Should i have raised more, or pushed?

Flop -
qc 7s :2h:

With an overpair,  I decide to push.  He insta-calls, turns pocket 7"s to show a flopped set, no kings to come, Game over me.  Button has  ad 5d, for nothing.

Question.  Should i have checked post flop to see his actions?
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: AMRN on January 29, 2010, 22:22:51 PM
Not much you can do about this. You"ve actually played it in a trappy way by pricing the guy in with your smallish preflop raise..... there"s no way you can ever get away from the flop. cooler.

I would have shoved preflop - your raise to 4000 was irrelevant.... it left you pot committed and your stack"s going in.

Re your final question - even if you had checked to see his action, and he lead out, you are still never folding.... so no difference.

It doesn"t really matter how you played this hand pre or post flop - the chips were all going in and you were destined to lose.



Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: hi_am_chris on January 29, 2010, 22:29:29 PM
Agree again, im shoving pre. you say to your annoyance he called but the raise you made invited him in. Having said that he shouldnt be set mining with the way the blinds and stacks are so his play isnt great. You got unlucky but i think its better to get it in pre.
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: LongshanksED on January 29, 2010, 22:30:58 PM
You shove pre IMO.

There"s a good section I"m currently Reading in harringtons cash game book showing odds of winning in multi player pots. Aces against 2 other random hands are usually no better than 55% -60% chance to win

kings is a hand I will always re raise big or shove try to isolate with. Your shove may get the other to fold pre flop

as played there"s nothing wrong with how it played out. As amrn said. It wouldve all went in at some point
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: jlane1980 on January 29, 2010, 22:32:31 PM
To be honest, pushing didn"t even cross my mind.  If I had pushed pre, i"m not sure he would have called!
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: LongshanksED on January 29, 2010, 22:56:01 PM
How many Players left before the hand started. Close to the bubble or way off?

Also with the 3rd player all in you and utg player couldve checked it down to strengthen your chances of eliminating him but I"d imagine villian wouldve made a value bet on the turn or river to try and extract a bit more
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: hi_am_chris on January 29, 2010, 23:36:24 PM
Why would you want to be checking Kings down on a Q72 flop?
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: MintTrav on January 30, 2010, 00:19:36 AM

pricing the guy in with your smallish preflop raise


Em.................that"s what we want, is it not?
Why does everyone want to force a fold when we"re holding Kings?
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: TheSnapper on January 30, 2010, 01:10:29 AM
all in preflop is best and its not close. Pot is 4400 you have 14 BB"s a monster hand and even if utg+2 folds you increase your stack by 38% ;D

Nonetheless utg+2 has played the hand awfully, he"s called off quarter of his stack oop with little chance to improve and will have to fold most flops with a stack to pot ratio of 1.2:1 and catches a miracle 8/1 shot  >:(
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: WYoung83 on January 30, 2010, 02:18:16 AM
cooler, the guy with 77s didnt get enough value from flopping a set, you were so short stacked anyway with 15 BBs (or whatever it was) that he didnt get paid enough for his 7-1 shot....

but with KK i think you should just of shoved pre. Isolate is the nuts somtimes.
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: stoneii on January 30, 2010, 03:25:32 AM
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Em.................that"s what we want, is it not?
Why does everyone want to force a fold when we"re holding Kings?


^^^^^ This in spades - thank god it"s not just me - I ALWAYS want a 4-1 dog hand to call me pre - if he hits - curse the poker gods and not your play - the play is perfect if you get an opponent to call as such a dog - surely anything else is results orientated poker advice!!
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: LongshanksED on January 30, 2010, 07:38:29 AM
Because kings is a strong hand it"s not unbeatable as shown. And in a 3 way pot kings will only win around 60% of the time against 2 random hands. You get utg player to fold then yours odds go up to 80% to win. I"m happy to shove to isolate. That"s why when you watch the good players they raise with aces to isolate. Not just to get more chips in the pot. They know more players in the pot = less chance of winning
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: MintTrav on January 30, 2010, 10:18:12 AM

Because kings is a strong hand it"s not unbeatable as shown. And in a 3 way pot kings will only win around 60% of the time against 2 random hands. You get utg player to fold then yours odds go up to 80% to win. I"m happy to shove to isolate. That"s why when you watch the good players they raise with aces to isolate. Not just to get more chips in the pot. They know more players in the pot = less chance of winning



That"s pretty conservative. I"d isolate with a weaker hand but don"t we need to take some risks if we want to build our stack? The odds are still strongly in our favour. People don"t want to take this risk but they will happily take on races that are close to 50/50.

If you want to shove pre, what is the objective of your bet? Would you like him to call or fold? I bet you don"t all give the same answer.
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: jlane1980 on January 30, 2010, 11:30:24 AM

How many Players left before the hand started. Close to the bubble or way off?

Also with the 3rd player all in you and utg player couldve checked it down to strengthen your chances of eliminating him but I"d imagine villian wouldve made a value bet on the turn or river to try and extract a bit more


Still another 3 tables remaining, cash on the final table.
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: Mikeyboy9361 on January 30, 2010, 11:40:29 AM
I agree with John here, I think the raise is fine, with Kings I would want a caller. Then on that flop I would be pushing, its just a cooler. Bad luck.
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: LongshanksED on January 30, 2010, 12:13:44 PM
IMO you shove and squeeze out the 1st player

what"s better? Picking up utgs 1600 and the other 1600 for 3200 and raise your stack by almost 30% or raise a little and price in the 1st player who could be holding a medium to weak ace and hits (or in this scenario a flips a set of 7s)

I"m taking the 30% more to my stack by squeezing out the utg player and if the all in player hits a card to better me it"s only cost me 800 chips more  

Come to think of it I don"t think the original utg raiser would call off most of his chips with 77 with 2 players all in
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: MintTrav on January 30, 2010, 12:46:55 PM
We"ve got KK and we"re afraid of him hitting his weak A or a set? Enjoy your min-cashes.
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: George2Loose on January 30, 2010, 12:58:24 PM
Don"t be results orientated. The call with 77 bad if he"s just set mining. I would shove but this is because I also shove the bottom of my range. If I suddenly re raise to 4200 it looks uber strong. Just unlucky. Re checking to see what you"re opponent would do, it"s live poker so he"ll obv check it back anyway
Title: Re: Tonight's live game. (Hand Two)
Post by: deanp27 on January 30, 2010, 23:28:53 PM
this is just a no-brainer, there is no post flop poker to be played with 14bbs etc so if you ever consider folding here you should play a different game.

don"t let the result of the hand determine the reasoning for a particular play. In fact don"t post results of a hand you want analysing as it affects responses you get