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Just after the second break im sitting on around $18k in chips, I look down to see Ad5d, im before the dealer (late position) and only one other caller, so I flat call the 1k blind, button calls, so does SB and BB checks.
FLOP: K A 4 - rainbow, SB checks, BB fires out 5k, I know how this guy plays, picking him on a King, then guy before me insta-calls, im thinking to myself, what's going on here, I raise to 10k, button folds, so does SB and BB, but I get one caller. turn - 2 - still a rainbow board, guy checks, I check, river - 3, I make a straight, guy checks, I push all-in, he snap calls me, I flip my cards and reach for the pot, he then flips over 5 6, I couldn't believe it, after the push on the flop, he calls on nothing and hits runner runner for a straight!
After he received a bit of abuse from everyone at the table we started up again, I still had about 2k left so push all-in the next hand blind, I got 3 callers, one being the guy who had just given me the bad beat. flop - A A K, everyone checks, Turn J, rainbow board, the guy bets out and pushes everyone out, im picking him on an A or K, knew he didn't have the straight, we flip cards, I have 10 2, he shows K Q, I river a Q At least I got some back off him have had a better run since then, hope it keeps going.
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wow wats that all about??
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Glo Bug
what r u doing.
I have been laughing for 6 minutes so far at that reply. Im not even sure why. Its funny!!!
Now on to the hand.
WTF????????
You gave him a free card on the turn, which is not a good idea.
And you kinda need more info, hwat was the buyin, how many people, any reads etc.
Also since when is pushing T2 a good idea?
Also is your "putting him on a K" read a definate one? As IMO that bet isnt always a king