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November 22, 2007, 4AM:
Hand - Analysis

Okay, I'm playing in a tourney.  I watch this hand.  After the hand we debate who is the bigger donkey.  Both players thought they were playing perfect poker.
 
I'll explain the situation and the hands, then let you decide who the bigger donkey is.
 
Button stack 46K - BB stack 26K - Blinds 400/800 75 ante
 
Button raises to 2100
BB calls
 
Flop [3d Qd Jc]
BB bet 3800
SB calls
 
Turn is now [3c]
BB bets 2800
Button raises to 7200
BB calls
 
River [5c], board is now, [3d Qd Jc] [3c][5c]
BB checks
Button moves all in for 15200
SB calls all in for 12922
 
SB rolls over the 4c2c for a flush and wins 50K pot.
Button rolls over K6 off for King high has 20K left.
 
Both players contest they felt weakness with the other so was putting a move on.
 
*note - the Button was playing like an agro, I had notes on him.  The Big Blind was playing realatively tight, hadn't seen much action out of him.
 
I like both plays knowing the hands.  I see how the BB took the 24 against the theif and made a play, got jammed on the turn and had an escape route.  The button did a great job at making a raise on the turn. Either that or fold.  Just don't get why on the river when the BB called his raise he still moved all in.
 
What do you guys think?

Last Update: November 22, 2007, 5:29AM


1 Comment


November 22, 2007, 7:56AM
Posted by DeDobber

I agree that the all-in on the river was not wise.  Likewise, the check on the river from the BB was perfect.


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