My shorthanded hands dump
This here is the biggest pot I can remember taking home to date.
***** Hand History for Game 2018822422 *****
$100 NL Hold'em - Sunday, May 08, 17:00:39 EDT 2005
Table Table 37126 (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 4: FinnishFlash ( $175.01 )
Seat 1: SlappYou ( $185.2 )
Seat 3: topflight0 ( $161.55 )
Seat 5: Ashchan ( $110.6 )
Seat 2: clevererik ( $71.5 )
Seat 6: dugo88 ( $100 )
SlappYou posts small blind [$0.5].
clevererik posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to SlappYou [ Tc Th ]
topflight0 folds.
FinnishFlash raises [$3].
SlappYou calls [$2.5].
clevererik calls [$2].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 6d, 2s, Ts ]
SlappYou bets [$7].
clevererik folds.
FinnishFlash raises [$14].
SlappYou raises [$33].
FinnishFlash calls [$26].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 7c ]
SlappYou bets [$81].
FinnishFlash is all-In [$132.01]
SlappYou calls [$51.01].
** Dealing River ** [ Js ]
SlappYou shows [ Tc, Th ] three of a kind, tens.
FinnishFlash doesn't show [ Qd, Qc ] a pair of queens.
SlappYou wins $351.02 from the main pot with three of a kind, tens.
I was tempted to slowplay but there was a flush draw out there, so I just kept leading into the raiser and luckily he fired right back. Im thinking that a huge checkraise might have scared him off, but he may have just felt pot committed anyways. Would you have checkraised him or played it different?
I was happy with the $80 pot at the turn, so I bet it. No point in slowplaying a hand like this. Getting greedy just costs me money.