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I don't know about that raise preflop. You're out of position. If you're going to do that, you better raise biggger and take it down there. His call preflop was questionable after you raised, but I can't fault him for any play after that really.
He had a stack.
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Not bad beat he called your raise preflop
he has high pair your smoked he could have had you dominated instead he had shit and got lucky I'd be pissed about that one too
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I agree. I don't like how you played this at all. You ere just asking for trouble. and then pushing in with less than TPTK with a dangerous board and no information about your opponent's hand other than that he liked it enough to bet into you after you raised preflop)? DEFINITELY asking for trouble.
You were a favorite when the money when it, true, but this isn't exactly a horrible beat or anything. |
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he had sn 8 outer for the str8 bso he chased. he caught runiing 9's instead.
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his queen was also live he wong, making it 11 outs (actually 10 bc one of the kings was in kmb;s hand) so he was only about a 60/40 on the flop... on thje turn he picked up 2 more outs 12 now, still giving him 23% or so
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