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gatortom64
Poker Stars
No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t10/t20
10 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: t1220
UTG+1: t1180
UTG+2: t1800
MP1: t1450
MP2: t2420
MP3: t1160
CO: t1470
Button: t1400
Hero: t1480
BB: t1420

Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is SB with K icon_suit_club.gif K icon_suit_heart.gif
4 folds, MP2 raises to t80, 3 folds, Hero raises to t180, BB folds, MP2 calls t100 (pot was t280).

Flop: J icon_suit_spade.gif 5 icon_suit_heart.gif K icon_suit_diamond.gif (t380, 2 players)
Hero checks, MP2 checks.

Turn: A icon_suit_club.gif (t380, 2 players)
Hero bets t400, MP2 calls t400 (pot was t780).

River: T icon_suit_spade.gif (t1180, 2 players)
Hero is all-in t900, MP2 calls t900 (pot was t2080).

Results:
Final pot: t2980
Kid DynOmite
Mistakes:

1. reraise pf at least 3X his initial raise You need to protect your hand oop.

2. You can check the flop, but it's risky with so few chips to play with, I'd bet right out 3/4 the pot. Also, you're first to act. This is not a big mistake, but with 2 face cards out there, I'd be worried about exactly what hit you.

3. Turn bet pot (your bet was fine)

4. No way in hell I am putting any money in the pot on the river... What's he going to call your all in with besides a queen?

my 2 cents
trystero
^

Namely, reraise bigger pf and bet flop
DrZoidberg
I don't mind the raise pre flop, I usually prefer making a smaller raise and being able to let go when the A hits the flop, I wouldn't check the flop mainly because I almost always CB anyway, so no one knows if i have air or top set, lol. The unsuited board is pretty tempting to slow play though. I'd seriously consider that he was on just the draw he was on, after he called the turn, but I don't think I could lay it down either.
Zach6668
You've been around long enough to know that there are rules.
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