Hey all, here is a hand that REALLY bothers me. I'm wondering if you guys might play the same or if I my play was too weak.
I'm at a $100 max Fullt Tilt NL table with .5/1 blinds. No notes on the players in this hand.
I'm in UTG+1 and I pick up Kd-Kh. UTG makes it $3 to go and I reraise making it $9 to go. Folds to the CO, who calls. Folds back to UTG, who calls.
Pot: $27
Board: Qs-5c-8s
UTG checks, and I bet $25 into the $27 pot. This puts the LP player all in (He has $23 I think) and he folds. UTG calls.
Pot: Just under $80
Board: Qs-5c-8s-Qc
UTG checks. What do I do here? The problem is that my opponent has a very similar stack size to mine, I am just above $50 and he is just below $50. The pot is just under $80. If I make any kind of bet I am either all in or pot committing myself to a call if I'm raised. Plus, the top pair on board just paired, which looks pretty dangerous to me. I don't know how many of you have played on Full Tilt (though I know Ice has) but play on here is rediculously passive. There is a very real possibility that my opponent has check-called with TP here I think. I decided to check behind my opponent here, and see what happened on the river.
Pot: Just under $80
Board: Qs-5c-8s-Qc-7c
UTG bets 40, half the pot, leaving him just under $10 left in his stack. Why didn't he push all in? Is he trying to make the bet only half the pot because he wants a call? Is it weak because he didn't push all in? I really don't think the backdoor clubs here matter, I think my opponent either improved on the flop and turn or I am winning here. I decided to lay it down, but I'm pretty frustrated because it seems like I played my kings really weakly, so it made it hard to know where I was at, but at the same time if I had played them any stronger I would have been all in. What do you guys think? Is there a different way I could have played the hand that would have given me more information without me getting all my chips in and going to showdown? Or am I crazy for not doing that in the first place?