The embarrasing part is, I was so shocked by my hand that it never occured to me his preflop raise meant bullets.
Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t30 (10 handed)
UTG+2 (t2350)
MP1 (t1360)
MP2 (t1510)
MP3 (t1340)
CO (t1800)
Button (t1355)
SB (t1720)
BB (t560)
UTG (t1580)
Hero (t1425)
Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with , .
1 fold, Hero calls t30, 4 folds, CO raises to t100, 3 folds, Hero calls t70.
Flop: (t245) , , (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets t75, Hero calls t75.
Turn: (t395) (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets t120, Hero raises to t300, CO calls t180.
River: (t995) (2 players)
Hero bets t950 (All-In), CO calls t950.
Final Pot: t2895
Results in white below:
Hero has 8h 8s (four of a kind, eights).
CO has Ad Ah (full house, aces full of eights).
Outcome: Hero wins t2895.
On the flop and the turn I was just trying to milk the pot for as much as I could. I didn't want to run him off. It never occured to me that I wouldn't be able to run him off of this hand. I decided to go all-in on the river in the hopes he would see that as a weak bet. I don't claim that I played it very well but I guess that outcome was determined at the flop it was just how we got there that needed to be decided.Statistics: Posted by Sunbob — Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:32 am
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