This hand was really really frustrating. my opponent has just under a full stack. i have him covered.
he open min raises from EP. i'm in the BB with
[Kd]. i reraise to $5. i don't like doing this out of position, but if he's got AA i expect him to reraise me and i'd like to know that sooner as opposed to later. he flat calls.
$10 pot.
[4d][9d]. ok. I lead out for $7. he flat calls.
$24 pot.
turn:
. i lead out for $20. he flat calls again.
$64 pot.
river
. i lead out for $30. he goes all in for about $35 more.
what's your play?
i normally don't like to play big pots with just TPTK, but at this point it was $35 more to win a huge pot. i ended up calling.
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//EDIT: i took another look at the hand history, because i had posted this from memory. his river raise was was $50 more, not $35 more. i guess he had just over a full stack.
he had
[3c] and rivered the straight. of course he gave me shit about how i was a terrible player for calling his raise on the river yadda yadda yadda. i feel like i played this alright and just got unlucky at the end. still, anytime i lose a big pot i have to question how i did.
Thoughts?
~Dustin