200 NL. 1 - 2 blinds and I have 350 or so stack. I have everyone covered at the table.
JJ in the BB. There are 5 limpers to me and I make it 8 to go. I get 2 callers. 34 in the pot.
Flop comes: J 8 3 with 2 diamonds.
I absolutely have decided not to slow play big hands with draws on the board. I fire 34 at the pot fully expecting to take it down. I get 2 callers!! This is actually quite shocking but I am happy at this point. I am sure one has a flush draw but not sure on the second hand could be.
136 in the pot
Turn is an 8 non diamond. Very nice card but my thoughts turn to getting as much value out of my hand as possible. If I bet the pot it would put this guy all in. It is very beneficial to think about the turn and the river in regards to getting the rest of someones money. There is no need to be greedy here. After a few seconds of thought I decide that 50 dollars into a 136 dollar pot would give either hand plenty of odds to continue.
I get one call and the button lets it go. The other key here is now that this guy is completely pot committed with only 46 dollars left.
River is a rag and I put him in. I didn't get to check his hand but he just mucked. Just a reminder that once you have hit a monster that your attention should turn on to the best way to get all of the chips. Giving them odds to draw is a great way to accomplish this.
Any thoughts?