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Poker To many all ins but I have the best hand

Discussion in 'Poker Forum' started by Tony Doe, Jul 22, 2018.

  1. Tony Doe

    Tony Doe Guest

    I’m The big blind blinds are 100/100. the player to my right bets 3x the B.B. and everyone calls.

    Flop is Ac10c7s


    I have AK off suit and first to act so I bet 2k. Player that raised folds but the next player goes all in. 3 more players goes all in.

    I know someone was chasing the flush but I couldn’t get away from my AK believing it was the best hand. After a min I went all in too. The initial all in had Q4 clubs and the turn was 2c. Everyone else I had beat. Should I have folded? Or did I make the right call just a bad beat.

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  2. TEACH (AlSpath)

    TEACH (AlSpath) Active Member Founding Member

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    Easy fold, you can only lose the tournament, you can't win it at this point, your hand dropped in value as more players entered the hand.
     
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    Tony: i think maybe your worst mistake was putting them on a specific hand. Flop is Ac,10c,7s, you had top pair, not only is their a flush draw, their is a straight draw. lets see how may different hands could that flop make with the draws, combination's of two pairs using the flop, and each of the cards in the flop a possible set, all in was not the way to play that hand. now days all in seems to be a default way everyone plays. yet i have done it, and outright gambled on several occasions. usually the way i gamble is when i have a substantial number of outs. i think after the all in's i would have believed someone had the ace ten, trying to protect it from a flush .or even ace seven. weather some one would bet hard on a set or not depends on the person. you also said everyone called before the flop.you were the big blind last one to act before the flop, if you wanted a chance at this pot you should have did a pot bet and hope for the best, no caller or one caller.
     

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