the old set over straight over quads routine
PartyGaming - $0.50 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 114.22 BB
Hero (SB): 65.84 BB
BB: 100 BB
UTG: 97.76 BB
MP: 126.24 BB
CO: 317.06 BB
Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 8♦ 8♠
fold, fold, CO raises to 3 BB, BTN calls 3 BB, Hero calls 2.5 BB, fold
Flop: (10 BB, 3 players) 8♣ 6♣ A♦
Hero checks, CO checks, BTN bets 3.5 BB, Hero raises to 62.84 BB, CO calls 62.84 BB, BTN calls 59.34 BB
Turn: (198.52 BB, 3 players) 9♦
CO bets 64.16 BB, BTN calls 48.38 BB
River: (295.28 BB, 3 players) 6♥
BTN shows T♣ 7♣ (Straight, Ten High)
Main Pot [198.52 BB]: (Pre 30%, Flop 38%, Turn 83%)
Side Pot#1 [96.76 BB]: (Pre 50%, Flop 38%, Turn 83%)
Hero shows 8♦ 8♠ (Full House, Eights full of Sixes)
Main Pot [198.52 BB]: (Pre 54%, Flop 58%, Turn 14%)
CO shows 6♠ 6♦ (Four of a Kind, Sixes)
Main Pot [198.52 BB]: (Pre 17%, Flop 4%, Turn 2%)
Side Pot#1 [96.76 BB]: (Pre 51%, Flop 62%, Turn 17%)
CO wins 305.06 BB
The best part is that, since the villains didn't get it all-in on the flop, PT4 shows this as a 100% loss in EV for me, even though I had 62% equity when I went all-in.
9 Replies
Easy fold turn. As played easier fold river.
Both of the other players called the bet while he had a large advantage in equity. Seems alright to me.
The way I looked at it is 1) I’m almost certainly ahead 2) not a lot of cards I really want to see come out 3) there is some Ax and 2pair holdings here that I can get value from 4) jamming looks a lot like I m chasing a flush draw.
I figured this was an ideal spot to just rip it in not to mention I’m out of position…
He didn't have a straight he had a gutshot. The other guy had a set not quads. Maybe your downswing is at least partially attributable to being unable to read the board!
My first instinct is to fold this river. I never doubt myself, usually I'm right most of the times.