N25 - A high flush on str8flush board
Hold'em No Limit - $0.10/$0.25 - 6 players
UTG: $14.49 (58 bb)
MP: $43.69 (175 bb)
CO: $25.20 (101 bb)
BU: $16.19 (65 bb)
SB: $25.00 (100 bb)
BB (Hero): $27.55 (110 bb)
Pre-Flop: ($0.35) Hero is BB with 4♠ A♦
UTG calls $0.25, 2 players fold, BTN calls $0.25, 1 fold, Hero checks
Flop: ($0.85) 4♦ 6♦ 7♦ (3 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $0.43, BTN calls $0.43, Hero calls $0.43
Turn: ($2.14) 8♦ (3 players)
Hero checks, UTG bets $0.71, BTN calls $0.71, Hero raises to $3.53, UTG calls $2.82, BTN raises to $15.51 (all-in), Hero raises to $26.87 (all-in)
BTN shallow stack, only have 10 hands on him, 33/22.
5d beats us and there are many 5d combos. Question: did it make sense to raise turn? Do we stacked enough Kd and Qd combos to justify it? Or am I valueowning myself?
Thanks.
3 Replies
I´ve recently read that if you never value own yourself, you are not value betting thinly enoug. That said, I´m unsure about your initial rise, but I don´t really mind it.
However going all in, after the second player called the first players bet, and the first players calls your substancial raise, and the second player now wakes up and goes all-in, and the first player yet to act? I can´t see how you´re good enough often enough.
How did it end?
Wp imo. Not many half stacks are getting away from Jd+ so may just jam it in ott if they decide they're going with it and there are a ton more of those than 5d. Also think straight flush would slowplay a good amount ott
You could lead both flop and turn. Turn raise is too big, I guess you stack off vs fish but not too happy about it.e