Entered a $50 tourney earlier tonight.. Here's the results, pasted directly from the log...
I think I should have gone all-in before the river was shown, where I must have had the strongest hand. Instead I stupidly tried to squeeze a little more out by waiting until the river, and ended up giving my opponent the Full House that beat me in the end...
Anyone have any views on where I went wrong!
(Mango99 is my poker name at William Hill)..
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Mango99 [9d Ad]
tyrion: folds
Panag1210: calls 20
Mango99: calls 20
laffy: calls 20
pokerman: folds
TheRasher: folds
dallas#1: calls 20
Theangler: folds
Robbridge: calls 10
jolanda: checks
----- FLOP ----- [7d As 5d]
Robbridge: checks
jolanda: checks
Panag1210: bets 60
Mango99: calls 60
laffy: calls 60
dallas#1: folds
Robbridge: folds
jolanda: folds
----- TURN ----- [7d As 5d][Td]
Panag1210: bets 60
Mango99: raises to 120
laffy: folds
Panag1210: calls 60
----- RIVER ----- [7d As 5d Td][7h]
Panag1210: bets 1300 and is all-in
Mango99: calls 1300 and is all-in
----- SHOW DOWN -----
Panag1210: shows [7s Ac] (A Full House, Sevens full of Aces)
Mango99: shows [9d Ad] (A Flush, Ace high)
Panag1210 collected 3140 from Main pot
I duno. This is a tough one.
On the flop he acted first, not a huge bet but his early position suggests confidence in his hand so I’d have put him on aces maybe with a good kicker. Even so your ace and nut flush draw gave you the odds to call it.
The bend is a tough decision. At first I agreed with you that a larger raise would have been better, but now I’m not so sure. I think maybe you did play it right. The nut flush was a very strong hand and to be honest I think slow playing it to extract the small calls was the most profitable thing to do (the chance of him making the full house was small enough to risk).
The 7 on the river and his all-in was a real kick in the teeth. When you put it together with the raise on the flop it suggests he made a pair of 7’s and now has trip 7s, but he wouldn’t have called your bet on the bend if he had just a pair of 7’s. Since the bend was a 10 and if you paired that alone (the weakest hand your bet could have represented) you’d have him beat. So a full house was a distinct possibility.
However calling the all in might not have been a mistake. The mental mapping above is all very well but it’s often caused me to make mistakes when against poor players who aren’t thinking this way. E.g. He could have been a crazy man playing pocket 6’s and just saw the 7 as making him two pair![]()
I agree, although the full house was a possibility, he could have been sitting with a flush that you'd have beat. It was also unlucky that this was the first hand so you probably had no previous to go on. I probably would have gone bust with your hand too.![]()
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