Hand 1 im full stack and opponent is full stack, opponent has been raising crap hands and playing any ace/2 suited.
UTG im delt
and just call, MP2 calls, opponent on the button raises to $1.50, I call and MP2 calls. Pot is $5.75
Flop
I check TPTK to check raise, MP2 bets $4.50, button calls $4.50, I checkraise to $25.00 to go. MP2 folds, button calls.
Turn
Im liking this and bet out $10.00 hoping button will go over the top all in, and he does exactly that, I call
River
Am I too aggresive w/ TPTK? any other way to play this?
button turns over
and takes the pot... Aces full
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Hand 2
im in the BB w/ $65.00 and opponent is UTG w/ $75ish
im delt
UTG makes a min raise to $1.00 and its folded all the way around to me, I consider re-raising but have never seen UTG raise at all and even though it is a min raise, considered it likely he had QQ-AA/AK so I called.
FLOP
I dont think UTG raised w/ a 4 in his hand, but AK is a real possibility so I check, he checks behind.
TURN
hmmm 2 hearts, UTG checked the flop... I bet 3/4 pot and he calls. Is he slow playing TPTK? Maybe AK diamonds for nut flush draw?
I check, he checks
RIVER
iv got the full house, theres a flush on the board... and im first to act so I bet out 1/2 pot, and get min raised... I re raise him $25.00 and he goes ALL IN... hmmmm I call
UTG shows
and takes the pot..... Kings full... I NEVER saw that coming... somehow I got hung up on the AK theory and dismissed KK due to the small preflop raise and thought it less likely he had KK w/ the K on the flop. Anyone get away from that sooner or limit the damage on the river w/ a call of the min raise instead of re-raising?
[Th][Jh] that's one thing, but on a flop like this I expect a bet no matter what, especially since the raiser is in position and it's been checked to him.