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Ugh, grossPokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t20 (9 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)MP3 (t1420)CO (t740)Button (t1470)SB (t1480)BB (t1500)UTG (t1500)UTG+1 (t1530)Hero (t2360)MP2 (t1500)Preflop: Hero is MP1 with Aheart.gif, Kdiamond.gif. 2 folds, Hero raises to t80, 2 folds, CO calls t80, Button calls t80, 1 fold, BB calls t60.Flop: (t330) Jspade.gif, Qspade.gif, Theart.gif(4 players)BB checks, Hero bets t200, CO calls t200, Button calls t200, BB folds.Turn: (t930) Jclub.gif(3 players)Hero bets t666, CO calls t460 (All-In), Button calls t666.River: (t2722) Qclub.gif(3 players, 1 all-in)Hero checks, Button bets t524 (All-In), Hero ????

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even though you're getting the pot odds, I'd say you're pretty well screwed there. Considering you're at 10/20 blinds, you still have enough chips to work for a little while. Lay it down, and mope about it....

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I think I just would have pushed allin on the flop and either taken it down or doubled/tripled up or get outdraw and bust. What's going to call an allin into a 330 pot? Probably trip QQ and JJ and probably those holding str8/flush draws. Some opponents might even call with two pair. I'm not interested in letting up to three opponents draw correctly to flushes/full houses. My hand is currently best, but not likely to improve.If the allin seems like overkill to you, you can still try to protect your hand with at least a pot sized bet.If you decide to bet pot, you really have to think about giving up the hand if any scare care comes up against two callers. If you feel you're going to commit to the hand regardless of the turn, you might as well push on this flop. Things can only get worse for us if we see other streets.... As played folding the river is easy.When you flop a big hand against three opponents that's this draw heavy, your goal should be getting them to fold/ paying dearly for their draws. Once one opponent calls your bet, it becomes even easier for others to call as well, reducing your chances of survival.

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Wait.What?Flop the nuts and just shove?You played the hand fine imo, I might bet a little closer to pot on flop/turn but you managed to build a big pot holding what was the best hand. but w/e. U flopped the nuts you want action.Potatoman's advice is fairly horrible imo as you jus are removing value from your hand/being results orientated.This river is gross b/c of how small is bet is but we literally beat nothing so I sigh and fold. Blinds are still 10/20 and we have a stack to work with.

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When you flop a big hand against three opponents that's this draw heavy, your goal should be getting them to fold/ paying dearly for their draws. Once one opponent calls your bet, it becomes even easier for others to call as well, reducing your chances of survival.
QFTI with the tournament still in it's early stages, I will take any chips I can get, and then sit back and wait. With three people in the hand, betting 200 is not enough. While we are giving the first person the wrong odds to call on a draw, if they call, then the second and third people have the odds to call. I don't know if I agree with a all out shove, but I think a big bet has to be thrown out there to get the draws out. I fold btw.
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flop a big hand[/b] against three opponents that's this draw heavy, your goal should be getting them to fold/ paying dearly for their draws. Once one opponent calls your bet, it becomes even easier for others to call as well, reducing your chances of survival.
So you would rather with this hand that you bet t2000 on the flop and everyone folded?
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Yeah, I came to the conclusion that most of you have come to. Fold and live to fight another day. 1 month ago, I probably make a crying call here, but I decided that I needed to plug that leak so more calling when I'm behind.I folded and villain obviously showed, As3s, and that of course was the best hand, as All-in villain has 9sTs.oh well, that's poker

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