Bad Play or Not?
Ok, here we go again. 1-2 NL live game. Very loose action game with live straddles & double straddles. My stack is 141, BB 325, LP 250
I straddled it for 4$, 7 callers, BB calls and I check with the :ks:8s
9 players to the flop: pot is 37$ :as:6s:9d
BB(who doesn't get out of line) bets 20 $, I call, LP player calls: 97$ pot
Turn: :5h
BB bets 60, after some thinking I raised all in 57$ more for a total of 117$, LP folds, and after a minute or so the BB calls. I figure the BB with an A.
Was this a reasonable play? How would you have played this hand?
I straddled it for 4$, 7 callers, BB calls and I check with the :ks:8s
9 players to the flop: pot is 37$ :as:6s:9d
BB(who doesn't get out of line) bets 20 $, I call, LP player calls: 97$ pot
Turn: :5h
BB bets 60, after some thinking I raised all in 57$ more for a total of 117$, LP folds, and after a minute or so the BB calls. I figure the BB with an A.
Was this a reasonable play? How would you have played this hand?
Comments
Better to have more than $141 behind for when these situations arise.
The ace is never folding here. Like pokerjah said, your stack size is not good to do anything with other than try to double through a draw.
After you called on the flop, how about just call on the turn, hoping the LP comes along? That way you get more in the pot in case the river makes your hand and you can save the $57. if you miss. The raise all-in on the turn does nothing as there is no fold equity for the BB is has the A which is likely.