Thursday, 22 January 2009

What a Hand!

First off I blew about $10 on a table with a guy I was sure was at it! Either that or he hit every flop hard. Problem was when I hit hard he seemed to hit harder, me AJ him AQ, me AQ him AK.

Then I blew $10 in one hand I had full house villian 1 had quad Kings and Villian 2 had A high flush.

3 winning hands in one hands guy with quads was very happy tripled up in one hand. I thought I was unlucky to come up against quad kings, but in reality when I looked back at the hand I should have seen it coming and could have perhaps saved a few bucks, villian 2 was all-in anyway so I was seeing the cards turned over.

Me 10 10 in BB 30c raise called I up it to 50c Villian 1 raises to $1 (alarm bells) Villian 2 calls, to be honest I was thinking see the flop for another 50c might hit a 10 and the pot was nice size already, so I called.

Flop 7 K K with two clubs everyone checks turn is a 10 clubs I have full house 10s over Ks and I'm pretty sure one of the villains may have a club flush, so I check , villian 1 checks, Villain 2 goes all-in, he's the short stack and I figure flush Ace high or 3 kings, I call and villian 1 calls wow two flushes? River Ace - now I have $3.50 left and I pushed it, but perhaps, I rushed the hand at this point AA now beats me AK beats me and if the guy had KK well I'm still screwed. he calls KKKK.

Nice $27 pot with two customers what a hand - if the 10 doesn't hit the turn I'd probabley have got away from it once the betting started.

I've run the hand serveral times, and I should have checked the river and folded if bet into by villian 1, with his big raises pre-flop I should have expected AA or KK or AK, but I got giddy with my fullhouse. Villian 2 was pushing with a wide range of hands and I was always calling him, I just didn't see Villian 1 coming along with his Kings.

Lesson learned take your time and think about what could be out there

Bank Roll $390

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