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Originally Posted by DDD424 "Now I know what your thinking, the guy has a flush..but that would'nt be a bad beat in my book. I don't put him on a flush draw, cause he should called my bet instead of raising the turn."
I took this quote from your first hand to point out that even if you had just reraised again and not gone all in on the second hand, the dude you're playing with might have thought the same thing and still called your all in on the flop.
In my opinion, raising 9Ts would not have been a bad play from the button if there were 4 or more limpers, however, I think the best option with your hand would have just been a check because you were big blind (I'm assuming because your next hand you're small blind). However, you probably would have called the all in anyways, just for future reference.
Again, this advice is without any reads whatsoever. The party players are notoriously loose, so you probably had a better read on them than me from reading this post.
In general, my advice for you would be to play tighter. Good luck in your future. |
3D, I appreciate the comments, but again, I think you need to re-read the post. I was playing 3 tables at once, 1 No Limit Hold Em table and 2 Pot Limit Omaha tables. The first hand was on the No Limit table, the 2nd hand ws from the Pot Limit Omaha table. Also in the first hand, I was in was not the BB, but 2 in front of the button (Cut-off-1).
Now it may be questionable that I raise PF with T9s, but I raise 70% of the time with suited connectors (in an unraised pot) to mix up my play and so I can also represent an ace if it flops, espeically if the table is a weak/tight after the flop. And it also disquises my hand as the player may think I have AK -AJ. Now if it were Limit instead of No Limit, I think you are right, there may not be enough players in the hand and I probably would have limped instead. But in no limit, I always look at the players stack size in addition to how much the pot is, my goal is always to double my stack.
As far as post flop, there is no way that I am giving 3 other players a free look at a a flush draw after flopping the nuts. If it was heads up, sure, but not with this many players. After the other two players folded to the bet and the raise, I now just called because I was heads up. I felt if I re-raised, he may have folded and I wanted to extract the maximum from him.
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