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theredpill99
SB had $450 at start of the hand. He had taken a huge pot off someone with a flush.

I had Ks Qs in EP

I raise to $6 preflop
I got about 4 callers

Flop: 6d Kd 9s pot = $24

SB bets $5
I raise to $15
LP calls
SB calls

Turn: Qd

SB bets $5 (I sense that he wants me to raise him)
I call
LP calls

River: Qc ( YES YES YES !!! ) Vindication baby !!! Vindication

Sb bets $5
I raise to $40
LP calls all-in
SB thinks and then calls

SB shows 9d 7d
LP had Kh As

Man that feels great. I guess after looking at the hand, I sucked out on LP.

But LP didn't reraise me preflop or postflop so how am I supposed to know. If SB or LP raises big on turn, I'm folding.

I'm supposed to fill up that full house about 9 % of the time right ? Then why the hell has been like 5 months since last time I remember doing that ?

Anyway, I wanted SB's stack. He played that flush so weakly on the river. Is playing the whole clairvoyant game where you try to predict the river or something. That is frustrating to not get his stack or at least half his stack here. What do you think ? At .25/.50 NL or below, I'm getting SB's stack. Any help on how to get that guy's stack ?
macphec
You're playing above your roll aren't you?
theredpill99
what difference does it make and how do you know ?

No, I don't have a $4000 roll right now .
macphec
Not trying to be a dick. I read your blog and you mentioned your roll.

Congrats on the win and I'm sure you can beat $1 $2 but it's just not a good idea to play above your bankroll, that's all.

Good luck
Pokerdad2222
Why are you only raising 10$ into a 35$ pot on the flop??? By the betting I would say you and the SB are playing above your rolls.

You should price a flush draw out on this flop. raising only 10$ gives this guy the right to draw to his flush and you got lucky on the river.

Where is this 1-2 game at anyway cause I wouldnt mind playing in it
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