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All In - Trip Aces vs. Potential Flush
OK, so here's the deal - I'm lookin at trip Aces against a potential flush draw. Looking back at this hand, these are the conclusions I came up with:
1) I should have raised Player 3's $.25 bet after the flop to avoid Player 3 hitting his flush.
2) Probably not wise to call his all-in.
3) I probably should have lost this hand.
Normally, I would have raised the post-flop bet but didn't this time. Your thoughts?
$25 NL Hold'em
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 4
Seat 10: ME ( $16.2 )
Seat 6: PLAYER 3 ( $17.6 )
Seat 5: PLAYER 1 ( $27.3 )
Seat 3: PLAYER 2 ( $10.45 )
PLAYER 3 posts small blind [$0.1].
ME posts big blind [$0.25].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to ME [ 5s Ac ]
PLAYER 2 folds.
PLAYER 1 folds.
PLAYER 3 calls [$0.15].
ME checks.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 8h, As, Ah ]
PLAYER 3 bets [$0.25].
ME calls [$0.25].
** Dealing Turn ** [ 6h ]
PLAYER 3 bets [$2].
ME raises [$6].
PLAYER 3 is all-In [$15.1]
ME is all-In [$9.7]
** Dealing River ** [ 6c ]
ME shows [ 5s, Ac ] a full house, Aces full of sixes.
PLAYER 3 shows [ 9h, Th ] a flush, ace high.
PLAYER 3 wins $1.4 from side pot #1 with a flush, ace high.
ME wins $30.8 from the main pot with a full house, Aces full of sixes.
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