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Would you be able to lay this down?
I hated this hand. I knew I was beat and was physically/emotionally unable to let it go.
6 max, $50 buy-in table. I get pocket aces and raise just 2xBB to $3. This is not my standard raise, but in my short time at the table the 3x and 4x raises have been getting zero action, so I am concerned about getting all folds. Well, this raise gets nothing but action - all but one player call, so five see the flop. Bizarre.
Flop comes AJT rainbow.
I bet a bit over the pot - $15 bet, pot's just under that because of the rake. I would slowplay this a little bit if it weren't for the obvious straight possibilities... I don't want anyone making the mistake of thinking their gutshot draw is getting good odds. In this case, an aggressive bet seems like a good idea. But the next player raises enough to put me all in ($30 raise). Everyone else slowly folds whatever-they've-got. My thoughts:
1. I know (as in, I'm 90% sure) he's on KQ and has me beat. If I call this, I'm basically hoping for the board to pair and save my ass.
2. It seems at least somewhat possible that he flopped a different good hand - a lower set or two pair, or maybe he's even got AK - and is betting out to protect it. That's possible, right? I slowly talk myself into it. Maybe it's 25% possible, or even 50% possible. Sure, why not. And that would make it worth my while to call, right?
3. My notes on the player who raised indicate that he is capable of playing crap hands for a raise and that he likes to bluff. Maybe he's repping KQ. In a 5-way pot with a big bet in front of him - sure, he's repping it.
4. I am dead.
I make the call, the board doesn't pair, he shows KQ and I lose. This, by the way, was the only set I hit today.
So would you lay this down? I wanted to, I swear to you I knew I was beat and I wanted to. But I could NOT do it. And it cost me big time.
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