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Got a straight flush, but was it a bad call?
i was in a live satelite this weekend at foxwoods. $60 buy-in, 10 players play down to top 3 who get tickets to bigger satelite. i had already won one satelite earlier in the day. everyone starts out with 1000 in chips, blinds were at 50/100. im in EP and its passed to me, i look down at
i raise it to 300, having not played a pot and hoping to just steal the blinds. everyone folds to BB, who thinks for awhile and calls.
flop comes down:
BB checks to me. he hasnt played alot of pots so i put him on at least two big cards, so im wary of him flopping the nut straight. i think a little bit and bet 300. he goes all in for 1100, putting me all in. now im worried, if he had the KJ im in trouble, but not dead. I could catch one of the 3 kings to win, and the other 2 will split, plus the other 8 clubs will win. i call, he shows down KJ.
turn is
he gets up from the table, almost like hes ready to lose. he says, "you had to call me with that hand, huh?"
river is:
he pounds his fist and shakes his head. i breath a sigh of relief and end up being the chip leader when its played down to 3.
but was it a bad call? it was all my chips, im thinking of trying to accumulate before the blinds fire up. i could see the dealers clock and the blinds were set to go to 100/200 in less than a minute, which would have me putting in a 1/3 of my stack on the next two hands. of course im happy i hit the flush, but was it too loose too early? there were still 8 players left. any comments are appreciated.
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