PartyGaming - $0.02 NL - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3
MP: $0.98
MP+1: $1.65
LP: $1.95
CO: $2.00
Hero (BTN): $1.91
SB: $2.77
BB: $0.60
UTG: $4.82
UTG+1: $2.00
SB posts SB $0.01, BB posts BB $0.02
Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero has A♦ 9♦
fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to $0.08, SB calls $0.07, fold
Flop: ($0.18, 2 players) 6♠ A♥ Q♠
SB bets $0.13, Hero raises to $0.34, SB calls $0.21
Turn: ($0.86, 2 players) Q♦
SB bets $0.61, Hero calls $0.61
River: ($2.08, 2 players) 3♦
SB bets $1.74 and is all-in, Hero calls $0.88 and is all-in
SB shows A♣ 9♣ (Two Pair, Aces and Queens) (Pre 50%, Flop 50%, Turn 50%)
Hero shows A♦ 9♦ (Two Pair, Aces and Queens) (Pre 50%, Flop 50%, Turn 50%)
Hero wins $1.82
SB wins $1.83
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This hand resulted in a split pot. The only winner was the house.
I raised pre-flop (according to the BSS), and reraised his raise on the flop. I assumed that his raise on the flop was a standard C-bet, which might or might not indicate that he had a made hand, however I didn't have any stats to back that up. I'm pretty confident that I did this all correctly. I called his raise on the turn. I figured him for a pocket Ace at this point, with an unknown kicker.
I called his all-in raise with my remaining stack on the River. At this point I figured that he might have a higher kicker and that I might be the underdog. Based on the size of his bets though, I didn't figure him for better than a pair of Aces, so I took a chance.
I'm wondering if I should have either gone all-in on the turn, or folded on the turn, rather than just calling; or having just called on the Turn if I should have folded to his all-in raise on the River?