the 360 hold'em game used to put me to sleep so well with that stupid guitar riff that would play over and over. It was the perfect game to play before bed.
Vert, i got a hand I'd like your input on.
I'm in the tournament. We're 90 minutes into it. 20 minute blinds. another 30 minutes for rebuys. Playing at a full ring table (we might be 8 at this point). I got about 20k, starting stacks at 25k. Blinds are 200/400 so i'm doing fine still. I raise middle position with 85d (i'm bored). This woman calls on the button. She's one of Canada's top female players (she's retired and plays full time), she's flown into Montreal from Alberta for the World Cup of Cards going on at Playground. They had a 2.2k event going on that day (Day Two I think) with a 2 millino guarantee. I guess she got knocked out cuz she was playing at this other poker place I play. Anyway, she calls on the button. Flop is 876 rainbow. I decide to check to her cuz I'm OOP. She bets, i call. Turn is 2. Check-check. River is T. I check and she goes all-in. This screams bluff to me. BUT, her all-in is huge compared to the pot. Pot is 6-7k, her all-in is 13k. I have her covered but I am crippled if I lose this pot.
I don't see her betting 2xpot all-in on a busted draw. I just don't. SHe could have the 9, she could have 2-pair or better. I end up folding but I think it was a mistake. I had top pair on the flop with crap kicker and a busted draw. I dunno. Cash game I call there but in a tournament, i think i fold?
1. Check-Calling the flop is terribad. That's a raise spot all day. I mean, it's greedy to ask for more contact with the board given the flop. If you are checking, it's gotta be a check/raise spot.
2. Checking turn is even worse. I mean, your hand is both well-disguised and underrepresented and you have backdoor draws if you are behind. You gain nothing checking here. I mean, what was the thought? Check-call again? That's gross.
3. River, you've put yourself in an awful spot, but without any more information, your hand is now a bad bluff-catcher and she isn't going to be bluffing often, especially early in a rebuy tourney. She's most likely hoping for a hero-call from a hand like yours and you're likely behind. Just fold river. She probably had something like 7-9 or something along those lines. Doubt she's shoving that board without a straight unless she really wants to value-town herself, but who knows, because you played your hand so passively.
Folding the river there is fine, but getting there required you to play the hand really ****'ty.