Not much to say about the preflop action, standard iso-Raise with ATs against the donkey. Two other donkeys want to see some more cards so we get to the flop 4-handed.
In its nastiness the donkey min-donks (nomen est omen). What do you think about the min-donk? Does it even make sense to try and dive into the donkeys brain? Could he do it with any random cards? I personally think that most often the donkeys either have a draw or a medium strong hand when they make such kind of play.
However I have to raise for value and protection, 2 donkeys fold and the donk-betting donkey calls. On the turn the flush hits and I check behind because I dont think that he could call with many weaker hands here. However would you consider shoving the turn to stack off against weaker aces?
When the donkey makes its nasty small river bet I think that I am still good at least 20% of the time so I call.
However at the showdown the nasty donkey has a disgusting surprise for me and I feel bad having donated half of my starting stack to the mule.
888 No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 20/40 Blinds (8 Spieler) - 888 Converter Tool from http://de.flopturnriver.com/
Button (t930)
SB (t2,670)
BB (t1,460)
UTG (t2,060)
UTG+1 (t1,670)
MP1 (t1,460)
Hero (MP2) (t1,460)
CO (t1,790)
Hero's M: 24.33
Preflop: Hero ist MP2 mit 10
, A
UTG calls t40, 2 folds, Hero raises t140, CO calls t140, 2 folds, BB calls t100, UTG calls t100
Flop: (t580) 7
, A
, 7
(4 Spieler)
BB checks, UTG bets t40, Hero raises t390, 2 folds, UTG calls t350
Turn: (t1,360) 3
(2 Spieler)
UTG checks, Hero checks
River: (t1,360) 3
(2 Spieler)
UTG bets t280, Hero calls t280
Gesamt Pot: t1,920
Ergebnisse :
Spoiler
UTG hat 8
, K
(flush, Ace high).
Hero didn't show 10
, A
(two pair, Aces and sevens).
Ergebnis: UTG gewinnt t1.96