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$0 NL HE MTT: Another example on how not to play your pocket Kings
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[QUOTE="Andyreas, post: 6603379, member: 491394"] This is a hand from the $300 Weekly freeroll on PokerStars. I get dealt QhJh in UTG and open a min-raise. I get min 3-bet and am thinking: "Ok, this is probably Aces or Kings...". Of course I am not folding with these pot odds and at least see a flop. On flop, I hit a Queen and make a donk bet of 1/3 of pot and get raised. Since the raise is again not super big, I call again but am confirmed in my assumption. Maybe it would have made sense to fold here but somehow I couldn't find the fold. Turn in a blank card and I check. He bet 1 BB, of course I call. And river is a Jack - BOOM! I jam, he calls and reveals one of the hands, I expected to see. I'd be happy to get some feedback on my game, since ofc I got lucky here. But I think I had to call all the raises/bets due to sizing and odds, no? :unsure: PokerStars, [i][color=#1515FC]Hold'em No Limit[/color][/i] - 125/250 (25 ante) - 9 players [url=https://www.cardschat.com/replayer/225b8yocE]Replay this hand on CardsChat[/url] [b][color=#C4302B]UTG (Hero): 5,398 (22 bb)[/color][/b] UTG+1: 12,021 (48 bb) MP: 5,242 (21 bb) MP+1: 900 (4 bb) [b][color=#C4302B]LP: 7,408 (30 bb)[/color][/b] CO: 6,775 (27 bb) BU: 4,975 (20 bb) SB: 2,545 (10 bb) BB: 12,967 (52 bb) [b]Pre-Flop:[/b] (600) Hero is UTG with Q[color=#FF0000]♥[/color] J[color=#FF0000]♥[/color] [b][color=#C51F1F]Hero raises to 500[/color][/b], [color=#666666][i]3 players fold[/i][/color], [color=#C51F1F]LP 3-bets to 750[/color], [color=#666666][i]3 players fold[/i][/color], BB calls 500, [b]Hero calls 250 Flop:[/b] (2,600) 3[color=#FF0000]♥[/color] Q[color=#0000FF]♦[/color] 5[color=#000000]♠[/color] [color=#009B00](3 players)[/color] BB checks, [b][color=#C51F1F]Hero bets 858[/color][/b], [color=#C51F1F]LP raises to 1,716[/color], [color=#666666][i]BB folds[/i][/color], [b]Hero calls 858 Turn:[/b] (6,032) 2[color=#008000]♣[/color] [color=#009B00](2 players)[/color] [b]Hero checks[/b], [color=#C51F1F]LP bets 250[/color], [b]Hero calls 250 River:[/b] (6,532) J[color=#008000]♣[/color] [color=#009B00](2 players)[/color] [b][color=#C51F1F]Hero bets 2,657 (all-in)[/color][/b], LP calls 2,657 [b]Total pot:[/b] 11,846 [b]Showdown:[/b] UTG (Hero) shows Q[color=#FF0000]♥[/color] J[color=#FF0000]♥[/color] (two pair, Queens and Jacks) [i](Equity - Pre-Flop: 17%, Flop: 22%, Turn: 11%, River: 100%)[/i] LP shows K[color=#FF0000]♥[/color] K[color=#0000FF]♦[/color] (a pair of Kings) [i](Equity - Pre-Flop: 83%, Flop: 78%, Turn: 89%, River: 0%)[/i] UTG (Hero) wins 11,846 [/QUOTE]
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