
Originally Posted by
phaul
Lol just scoped him. He finished 3rd for $599 to dip his losses back below $2000

NOO!!! *tear* Thanks for sharing that. Just shows that donks really can make it far off of luck.
Lol.
But as for everyone else, here was my logic throughout the hand:
I just sat down about 14 hands ago. The chip leader has either raised or folded each of his hands in any position. He has raised twice UTG (including this time) to 3x BB and the whole table has been playing fairly tight.
I was playing position, and c-betting my few hands that I played and have won the 2 or so hands that I played at this table. I see KK on the button and expect to raise on the button with everyone folding to me and I either take down the blinds and ante's, or get a re-raise from the blinds and get involved in a big pot because they are thinking I am making a positional raise.
His raise to 3x BB at 10k/20k limits was pretty standard for all the tables. I don't expect him to raise without pocket pair, AK, AQ, AJ, and maybe KQ suited. Against all but one of these hands (AA), I have him dominated. So given this, I re-raise 100k more on top of his 60k because there has been no re-raising as of yet and I feel that 100k (even for the chip leader) is a lot to call off just to see a flop. So it's either a fold or shove situation and I would gladly take any of those.
Now that he calls, I think he has the same range of hands pre flop, but narrow them down to a few select pocket pairs and overs. Maybe some suited connectors, but nothing that could beat me badly.
His lead out bet was pretty standard in my opinion from the chip leader. He bets that much to insure that if I hit it, I shove and if I miss it, I fold. And with that flop, I am going to miss it most of the time. But he didn't figure that my re-raise was actually a strong raise and not a AK, AQ, or any other sort of hand like that. Because with those hands, his raise UTG, against chip leader, and these blinds with so little players left, I will just call to see a flop in position.
I shove thinking he will fold because he didn't hit any of that since he did raise UTG. But to my surprise, he INSTA calls. As soon as he does this, I say to myself: "Ugghh... Aces for the 3rd time in this tournament. Guess it just wasn't my night." But yet again, to my surprise, he turns over Q 9 suited!
Now, given it is suited, he didn't have ANY right to raise UTG. My re-raise for so much of my stack to a UTG raiser into the chip leader should have told him I want to play a big pot because I have a monster. If I raised any more, I might as well have shoved, but I wanted a double up through the chip leader if he really is a donk. I got what I wished for, but it backfired on me BADLY. So like I said, it's not like it was a bad beat or anything, but I would have rather taken the pot down pre flop than anything because that was a lot of chips at this stage and I could keep doing that all the way to the final table.
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